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  Investigating nanomaterial induced neutrophil chemotaxis in vitro


   School of Engineering & Physical Sciences

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About the Project

Some nanomaterials are able to stimulate inflammatory responses, which may lead to detrimental health effects. Neutrophil accumulation is commonly used as an indicator of nanomaterial toxicity in vivo; with high levels of neutrophil infiltration into tissues and a lack of inflammation resolution indicative that a nanomaterial may be of high toxicity. Static and fluidic in vitro models will be used to assess the activation and resolution of neutrophil responses by nanomaterials of varied physico-chemical properties. In addition, the response of primed neutrophils will be compared to that of non-primed cells. Supervisor: Helinor Johnston, [Email Address Removed]

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 2018. Selection will be based on academic excellence and research potential, and all short-listed applicants will be interviewed (in person or by Skype). DTP’s are only open to UK/EU applicants.

Closing Date
All applications must be received by Wedesday 31st January 2018. All successful candidates must commence studies by Saturday 1st December 2018 at the very latest.

How to Apply

Apply Online: https://hwacuk.elluciancrmrecruit.com/Admissions/Pages/Login.aspx

When applying through the Heriot-Watt on-line system please ensure you provide the following information:
(a) in ‘Study Option’
You will need to select ‘Edinburgh’ and ‘Postgraduate Research’. ‘Programme’ presents you with a drop-down menu. Choose Chemistry PhD, Physics PhD, Chemical Engineering PhD, Mechanical Engineering PhD or Electrical PhD as appropriate and select October 2018 for study option (this can be updated at a later date if required)
(b) in ‘Research Project Information’
You will be provided with a free text box for details of your research project. Enter Title and Reference number of the project for which you are applying and also enter the supervisor’s name.

This information will greatly assist us in tracking your application. Please note that once you have submitted your application, it will not be considered until you have uploaded your CV and transcripts.

Funding Notes

For James Watt Scholarship students, the annual stipend will be £15k and full fees will be paid for 3 years. Whilst for DTP Scholarship students, the annual stipend will be approx. £14,553 and full fees will be paid, for 3.5 years. Where a project does not specify, it is potentially eligible for both a DTP or James Watt Scholarship.