UK: PhD Studentships in Genes, Development and Disease
Closing date: 06 January 2006
The UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) is a postgraduate research institution which, together with its partner, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, contains the largest concentration of research expertise in the scientific basis of child health in Europe. Its standing is reflected in the Grade 5*A awarded in the 2001 HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise. The Institute is committed to high quality postgraduate education and has a strong track record of training and support for its postgraduates. R&D is organised into a number of themes operating across the site which facilitate a high level of interaction between basic scientists, clinicians and population health scientists. The Institute is offering a number of research studentships for the academic year 2006-07 supported by the Child Health Research Appeal Trust and MRC. Applicants selected for CHRAT or MRC funding will be able to choose from the following PhD projects (*denotes Principal Supervisor):
Genotype-phenotype correlations in deletions of chromosome region 22q11(Professor R Hennekam*/Professor P Scambler/Professor P Hammond)
Tbx1: its role in development and potential role in stem cells/progenitor cells of the heart(Professor P Scambler*/Dr P Riley)
For more info, please visit:
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources/jobvacancy_00351