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Bone healing is a physiological process that involves different immune cells, stromal cells and mediators. The exact interactions between these cells and mediators are not entirely understood. This project will utilise up to date molecular and biological investigatory methods to reveal undiscovered effects of damage mediators on multipotent stem cells. This knowledge will potentially help to improve regenerative therapies.
Entry requirements
A successful candidate would have a degree in Biosciences, Biomedical Sciences or equivalent.
An English language test is also required.
How to apply
Applications are accepted all year round. For a step-by-step guide and to make an application, please visit NTU's how to apply page.
Funding Notes
Fees: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/research-degrees-at-ntu/fees
Funding: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/research-degrees-at-ntu/scholarships-bursaries-and-funding

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