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cell signalling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 130 cell signalling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Pre-T Cell receptor signalling dynamics and its role in cellular lineage determination

In complex biological systems, checkpoints ensure that critical components are functioning correctly. A great example of this is our immune system, which must integrate signals from multiple cell-types to protect us from invading pathogens. Read more

The Influence of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on the Development and Prevention of Skin Cancers (Ref: AACME-24-018)

Background. biomedical application of fish oil-derived omega-3 fatty acids. Dietary intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish oils has been shown to have various beneficial effects against inflammation and inflammatory diseases, as well as anti-tumour effects. Read more

Understanding how tyrosine phosphatases regulate the cytoskeleton

Question. Tyrosine phosphorylation of signalling proteins at the plasma membrane controls essential actin-dependent processes in eukaryotes, including migration, adhesion, and communication. Read more
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Funded PhD SWBio DTP- Mechanisms and functions of lysosome positioning

Project description. Lysosomes are the main degradative organelle in the cell. They contain >60 acid-hydrolases to digest cargo delivered via membrane trafficking processes including endocytosis and autophagy. Read more

Precision Medicine DTP - Multi-modal single-cell analysis of human kidney tissue to identify novel anti-inflammatory therapies for kidney disease

  Research Group: Centre for Cardiovascular Science
Additional supervisor. Prof Thomas Otto (University of Glasgow). Background. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem; it affects ~7% of the UK population and is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and for end-stage kidney disease (ESRD), necessitating dialysis or transplantation. Read more
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Primary Cilia Manipulation to Combat Systemic Fibrosis

Primary cilia play a fundamental role in cell signalling, acting as sensory cellular antennae for chemical and biomechanical signals, including morphogen signalling pathways implicated in myofibroblast transition, the key driver of tissue fibrosis. Read more

Investigating how cell size impacts proteome homoeostasis and cellular signalling

One of the most obvious differences between cells of different type is their size. Even within a given cell type, there are constant variations in size and, of course, a single proliferating cell will double in size every cell cycle. Read more

Pharmacological protection against a bad diet: a Drosophila model

Maintaining metabolic function is key to lifelong health. Changes in metabolism that disrupt cellular energy balance are now considered causative factors for multiple human diseases including diabetes, cancer and neurodegeneration. Read more

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