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The Department of Biochemistry conducts interdisciplinary research applying cutting-edge techniques in bionanotechnology, biophysics, computational biology, microscopy, molecular biology, structural biology and systems biology to a broad range of fields including cell biology, chromosome biology, drug discovery, epigenetics, host-pathogen interactions, membrane proteins, ion channels and transporters, RNA biology and stem cells.
Talented and motivated students passionate about doing research are invited to apply. Applicants should hold or expect to gain a first/strong upper second-class honours degree or equivalent and should ideally have research experience (either as part of or outside of a university degree course).
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Before submitting a formal application, we encourage you to contact potential supervisors that you are interested in working with. The purpose of contacting a supervisor is to learn more about the project and/or lab, and determine whether there would be a good fit between what you are looking for and what the lab can offer. To contact supervisors, begin by looking through the academic profiles and available projects on the department website and identify 2-3 supervisors you may be interested in working with. Send an email to these potential supervisors indicating that you are interested in applying for a MSc/DPhil in their lab. You should explain why you are interested in their project/lab and include any questions you may have about it. Further advice on how to contact potential supervisors can be found on the FindAPhD website.
Details and further information: www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/graduate or email the Graduate Studies Office graduatestudies@bioch.ox.ac.uk.
Applications should be made via our online application form at evision.ox.ac.uk.
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