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We have 64 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Glasgow

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Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Glasgow

We have 64 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Glasgow

Exploiting the microRNA ‘signature’ of high density lipoproteins in cells and tissues: routes to novel therapeutics (Ref: SHLS21096)

The protective roles of high density lipoproteins (HDL) in inflammatory diseases (atherosclerosis, diabetes and impaired wound healing) has focused attention on the molecular mechanisms by which this heterogeneous lipoprotein class achieves these outcomes. Read more

Deep Tissue Phenotyping and Explainable AI

Background. As life sciences becomes increasingly data-centric, AI techniques including deep learning neural networks and classical machine learning algorithms are increasingly being used to characterise, classify, and make predictions from biological datasets. Read more

PhD in Mechanical Engineering - Simulation-augmented mechanical characterisation of cells

The James Watt School of Engineering of the University of Glasgow is seeking a highly motivated graduate to undertake an exciting 3.5-year PhD project entitled "Simulation-augmented mechanical characterisation of cells". Read more

Sustainable water treatment – towards net-zero biotechnologies minimizing GHG emissions (nitrous oxide, N2O)

Greenhouse gases are emitted during water treatment, specifically nitrous oxide (N2O) which is almost 300 and worse than CO2. Hence, minimizing N2O emissions is of outmost interest in our global aim to meet the net-zero greenhouse gas emission objectives and become carbon-neutral biotechnologies. . Read more

Determining why the oncogenic gene expression programme requires the RNA helicase eIF4A1 in cancer cells

Background. Decades of research have focused on the role of oncogenes such as c-Myc which through their role as transcription factors allow the creation of an oncogenic mRNA repertoire which results in the devastating consequences. Read more

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