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We have 17 Cell Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in York

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Cell Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in York

We have 17 Cell Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in York

Bioelectrical control of epithelial cell behaviour

Bioelectrical behaviours, such as ion transport and action potential firing, are key features of “excitable” neuronal and muscle cells but are less well understood in “non-excitable” epithelial cells. Read more

Ion channel signalling in cancer cells

Our cells constantly sense and transport ions present in their environment. From embryonic development to epilepsy to heart disease to cancer, our cells’ ability to respond to changes in the ionic microenvironment is essential for healthy ageing. Read more

Elucidating the Mechanism of Hypoxic Reprogramming of the Estrogen Response.

The Estrogen Receptor (ER) plays a central role in breast development, and when it goes wrong, in disease. A key question in tissue development is what causes different cells to show a coordinated response to the molecular messages and how is this regulation maintained. Read more

Uncovering the Molecular Drivers of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a complex and multifaceted disease. Understanding the mechanisms that govern its development, and progression is critical to advancing diagnostic and treatment approaches. Read more

EPSRC Fully funded Project: Physical Biology of Genlisea Rhizophylls: Understanding Microbial Trapping Mechanisms

Are you fascinated by the intersection of biology, physics and engineering? This exciting PhD project explores the physical principles behind the unique trapping mechanisms of Genlisea rhizophylls, specialised subterranean leaves found in a remarkable genus of carnivorous plants. Read more

Understanding the transcription factor network governing blood stem cell expansion

Recent advances in blood stem cell expansion outside the body have afforded us an unprecedented opportunity to unravel the molecular regulators that allow a stem cell to make an equally potent copy of itself (a process known as self-renewal). Read more

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