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  SWBio DTP (BBSRC funded) Understanding transcriptional control of autophagy during epithelial homeostasis and microenvironmental stress


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  Prof Jon Lane, Dr A Greenhough  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

We are pleased to announce the opportunity to apply for the above project as part of the South West Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (SWBio DTP) funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)

The SWBio DTP offers projects in world-class bioscience, the following studentship encompasses the area Bioscience for an integrated understanding of health: https://www.swbio.ac.uk/bioscience-for-an-integrated-understanding-of-health/

Project details can be found: https://cpb-eu-w2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.bristol.ac.uk/dist/f/373/files/2020/10/swbio-21-projectap-14.pdf

This project is a Standard DTP studentship with an associate partner where you will be required to spend time with each of the partners (UWE and UoB).

Supervisory team:
Lead supervisors: Dr Jon Lane (University of Bristol), Dr Alexander Greenhough (University of the West of England; UWE)
Prof Ann Williams (University of Bristol), Dr Tim Craig (University of the West of England; UWE)

Collaborators: Prof Stefan Roberts (University of Bristol), Dr Dann Turner (University of the West of England; UWE), Dr Kate Heesom (University of Bristol), Prof Paloma Ordonez Moran (University of Nottingham)

Host institutions: University of Bristol, University of the West of England (UWE)

How to apply
Submit applications for this project to the University of Bristol : https://www.swbio.ac.uk/programme/how-to-apply/
Further information about the Southwest Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership can be found https://www.swbio.ac.uk/programme/projects-available/

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