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We have 89 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Nottingham

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Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Nottingham

We have 89 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Nottingham

Engineering Biology approaches to functionalised hydrogel production

This BBSRC CASE DTP project will be of interest to doctoral candidates who have a strong interest in biomaterials research and peptide modification and bioconjugation. Read more

Does fertilizer placement play a key role in crop establishment?

Polyhalite is the first new mineral fertilizers for crop production in 75 years. It provides a fundamentally different approach because it nourishes crops while enhancing soils. Read more

mRNA cap methylation – localisation and mechanisms in gene expression and RNA therapeutics

We invite applications for an exciting PhD studentship in collaboration between the University of Nottingham and AstraZeneca. This project offers a blend of cutting-edge fundamental research in the rapidly evolving field of mRNA modifications (the “epitranscriptome”) and its applications in RNA therapeutics. Read more

Native mass spectrometry for the discovery of new anticancer agents

A 4-year fully funded BBSRC PhD CASE studentship is available at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Erebagen Ltd to screen engineered bacterial natural product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. Read more

Next-generation nanoparticle functionalisation for selective delivery to brain tumours

A nanoparticle is a small particle that ranges between 1 to 100 nanometres in size, less than the width of a single human hair. Undetectable by the human eye, nanoparticles can exhibit significantly different physical and chemical properties to their larger material counterparts. Read more

The relationship between sensitive skin syndrome and the skin microflora

The project forms part of The Boots Company Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP), which aims to develop highly trained doctorate scientists with transferable research and business skills, who will contribute to the UK economy by solving bioscience challenges of the future. Read more

Functional interplay between Tau and p53 in cancer cell death

Project ID: SST_SHiMR_18. The tumour suppressor p53 is the master regulator of cell fate during the DNA damage response by coordinating activities that can culminate in DNA repair, cell cycle regulation and cell death. Read more

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