Doctorate Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 318

Scholarship at Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Scholarship at Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Study Subject: Porous Organic Molecules

Employer: University of Liverpool

Level: PhD

Scholarship Description: A PhD studentship is available in the research group of Professor Andrew Cooper in the Chemistry Department, University of Liverpool (stipend starting from £13,790 pa). Porous materials are important in a variety of applications such as molecular separations, catalysis, and energy storage. Our group has developed a new method for preparing porous materials by the self-assembly of nanometer-sized, inherently-porous organic cage molecules (Nature Mater., 8, 973-973, 2009, DOI: 10.1038/NMAT2545). The project will involve aspects of organic synthesis, crystallisation, and structure determination. The successful applicant will join a large and diverse research group (see http://www.liv.ac.uk/chemistry/res/coopergroup/) and will collaborate with other members of the team, particularly with researchers in the area of molecular modeling. Applicants should hold a Masters level degree in Chemistry or equivalent, and project experience in organic chemistry would be an advantage. For further details, please contact Professor Cooper (aicooper-at-liv.ac.uk) quoting the reference code POC-PhD-2010.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 November 2010

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Scholarship for Masters and Doctoral students at university of Heidelberg

Scholarship for Masters and Doctoral students at university of Heidelberg

Study Subject: Biology, Bio informatics & Biophysics

Employer:German Cancer Research Institute

Level:Master/ Doctoral

Scholarship Description: Mechanical factors play an important role in many basic biological phenomena on different spatial-temporal scales: from tissues and single cells to sub-cellular structures. The ability of cells to appropriately sense, process and utilize mechanical energy and signals is essential for the normal function of the entire organism. A number of severe disease, such as Cancer and Progeria, is known to be related to altered mechanical properties of the cellular matter. To reveal the mechanisms behind the observed mechanobiological phenomena, we develop novel approaches to quantitative analysis of cellular mechanics using a 3D image- and model-based framework.

Within the scope of the ongoing multidisciplinary project, the relationship between genotype and mechanical phenotype of the cell will be systematically investigated by means of the high-throughput screening of mechanical properties of RNAi-knockdowns. Successful candidate will be given the opportunity to carry out a state-of-the-art research work on an emerging, high-impact area of science between molecular biology, bioinformatics and biophysics. Work will be carried out in the division of Prof. Roland Eils within BioQuant, the Center for “Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems” at Heidelberg University.

We are looking for highly motivated students with the educational background in biological, bioengineering or related areas of science. Previous experience in experimental cell biology, microscopy and computational data analysis is an advantage.

Applications including a cover letter, CV and references (if available) should be submitted as one single PDF.

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Scholarship for those students who have excellent track record in basic research

Scholarship for those students who have excellent track record in basic research

Study Subject: Science and Medicine

Employer: University of Dundee

Level: PhD

Scholarship Description: The University of Dundee is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence for life sciences research. The Wellcome Trust has funded an exciting scheme to provide training opportunities in basic science to young clinicians. The aim of the programme is to nurture and develop the talents of the brightest junior doctors for academic medical research. The programme is located in the College of Life Sciences and the College of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing.

Since the beginning of the programme in September 2008, fourteen clinical research fellows have been appointed.

The fellowships are open to young clinicians who intend to pursue a career in academic medicine. For successful applicants, this training programme will provide:

* A PhD research project in a key science discipline within a well-resourced, world-class environment for science and medicine.

* Highly experienced supervisors with an excellent track record in basic research.

* A clinical mentoring programme closely linked with the postgraduate deanery.

* A unique 6 week full-time introductory course in laboratory techniques.

* A clinical salary, PhD registration fees, general training funds and travel costs

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