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Neuroscience PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 124 Neuroscience PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Automated assay to study mosquito development and behaviour in changing climatic conditions

Motivation. Mosquitoes are vectors of devastating diseases that claim over a million human lives every year. Mosquitoes rapidly spread to new areas of the world, assisted by climate change and emerging insecticide resistance. Read more

York YBDTP project: Characterisation of the HSF1 regulatory complex

Lead supervisor: Dr Han-Jou Chen. Co-supervisors: Prof Tony Wilkinson - Chemistry and Prof Sean Sweeney - Biology,. The student will be registered with the Department of Biology (University of York). Read more

PhD Studentship - Clinically unrecognised dementia with Lewy bodies: what are the causes, consequences, and opportunities?

Award Summary. 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £20,500. Additional funding will support research visits, attendance at national/international conferences, and training. . Read more

Bioelectrochemical synapse-like communication in bacteria

The human body consists of ~1013 human cells and nearly equal number of bacterial cells. These bacteria impact human heath, physiology and even psychology. Read more
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Drug repurposing in HNRNP-related disorders: towards developing novel therapies.

Rare diseases affect over 3.5 million people in the UK and recent medical advances have provided the means to generate potential treatments for several rare diseases that have been studied to-date but have no treatment. Read more

Funded Structured International 3-4 year Doctoral Programme in the field of “Heart & Brain”

The Research Training Group 2824 (GRK 2824) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) offers a structured international 3-4‐year doctoral programme in the field of “Heart & Brain” and offers an excellent research environment, a comprehensive curriculum and a broad supervision and mentoring network. Read more

Department of Psychology

This programme presents the opportunity to join our international and interdisciplinary research community working within the fields of developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience and neurocognition or social processes. Read more

Characterisation of the HSF1 regulatory complex

Protein homeostasis is key to cell function and survival and mismanagement leads to the accumulation of aberrant protein aggregates which subsequently disrupt cellular functions and lead to cell death. Read more

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