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Postgraduate Studentships

Current studentships will be advertised here when available. Studentships may become available at any time so please check regularly. If you are interested in applying, please contact the relevant supervisor to discuss the project before making a formal application.

Institute of Health and Society Studentships

Current Studentships / ScholarshipsCode
MRes/PhD Studentship - Determining The Nature, Mechanisms And Potential Therapies For The Neurological Deficits In Patients With Mitochondrial DNA Disease
ia058
MRes/PhD Studentship - Developing Pioneering Methods To Prevent The Transmission Of Mitochondrial DNA Disease
ia057
MRes/PhD Studentship - Identifying The Role Of Mitochondrial DNA Genotype In Common Complex Human Diseases
ia059
MRes/PhD Studentship - Understanding Critical Factors and Pathogenic Defects Underlying Mitochondrial Gene Expression
ia056
BBSRC MRes/PhD studentship - Cell senescence in postmitotic cells: its possible contribution to the ageing process
BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership
ia060
BBSRC MRes/Phd Studentship - Redox-Dependent Molecular Mechanisms Of Mitophagy
BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership
ia061
MRes/PhD studentship - Does a senescent-like phenotype in neurons contribute to neurodegeneration?
MRC
ia062
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