Dr S Yarwood
No more applications being accepted
Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
About the Project
We have shown that custom engineered biomaterials can alter therapeutic stem cell growth and development. We will now determine the molecular events inside cells that control these responses to nanometric stimuli.
The Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering (IB3) is an excellent environment for PhD research.
The institute applies advances in the chemical, physical, and engineering sciences to enable and enhance life science research. The interdisciplinary research interests and state-of-the-art facilities provide a unique environment for integrative research.
We aim to maintain a world-leading centre of excellence, building on a strong foundation of genuine inter-disciplinary research, a strong and diverse funding record and an extensive extra-mural collaborative network.
Requirements
All applicants must have or expect to have a 1st class MChem, MPhys, MSci, MEng or equivalent degree by Autumn 2017. Selection will be based on academic excellence and research potential, and all short-listed applicants will be interviewed (in person, by phone or by Skype).
Apply
When applying through the Heriot-Watt on-line system please ensure you provide the following information:
(a) in “Planned Programme of Study”
Planned Programme of Study presents you with a drop-down menu. Choose Chemistry PhD
Supervisor provides a free text box. Enter supervisor’s name.
(b) in “Background Information”
Proposed Area of Research provides a free text box. Enter ‘DTP2017/07: Engineering Cell Signalling Responses with Nanoscale Biomaterials’
This information will greatly assist us in tracking your application.
Funding Notes
For DTP Scholarship students, the annual stipend will be £14,296.