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About the Project
During your PhD study with the GMRI and as part of Dr Gray’s lab group, you will be working alongside other postgrad students, postdoctoral scientists, and national/international collaborators from around the world. You will be guided and supervised by experienced scientists and clinicians to ensure you achieve your research goals and complete your studies/thesis.
We are looking for outstanding graduates from all over the world - whether you have a degree in biology, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, or something related. If you have a passion for working in biological and medical sciences, this may be the place for you. If you are interested, please enquire to join our us and work on an exciting research project in any of our areas of interest: Organoids, Infantile Haemangioma, and placental biology and many more.
We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications worldwide (PhD, MSc). You do not have to be a NZ citizen to apply. Please contact us for further information.
Please prepare your documents (CV, academic records, research proposal, names of two referees)
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions on any of the above position.
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