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We have 7 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Warwick

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Warwick  United Kingdom

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Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Warwick

We have 7 Marine Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Warwick

A new sulfolipid in bacteria-phytoplankton interactions

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. ·        Marine microbes meet omics. ·        World-leading supervisory team on marine microbiology and ecology. Read more

Floaters vs. sinkers: How do marine phytoplankton combat the biological pump?

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. ·        Uncover the “genetic dark matter” responsible for maintaining buoyancy in marine phytoplankton. Read more

Understanding the genetic and physiological basis for photosynthesis in the Earth’s most abundant phototroph

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. ·        Use cutting techniques to measure photosynthesis. ·        Test how abiotic and biotic stress impact photosynthesis of marine phytoplankton. Read more

Unravelling the genetic and environmental drivers of specificity in cnidarian-algal symbioses

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. Investigate the factors driving specificity in ecologically-relevant symbioses. This study will use an integrative approach, combining experimental, modelling, and genomic methodologies. Read more

Dimethylsulfide degradation in anoxic environments

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. ·        Identify anaerobic bacteria degrading a pivotal atmospheric trace gas. Read more

Physiological consequences of cyanobacterial lipid remodelling under changing ocean conditions

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. ·        High throughput lipidomics analysis. ·        Effects of future ocean conditions on cyanobacteria. Read more
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