PhD Studentship in Structural Bioinformatics, Vrije Universiteit Brussel – Belgium
Structural analysis of mutations and polymorphisms in human cancers and the effect of these changes on the signaling properties of proteins.
We offer a PhD position in the context of a collaborative project in the Brussels region. The project focusses on the relationship between single-nucleotide polymorphisms and protein structure and function in cancer. The aim is to predict the effects that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes have on both the expression levels and structural properties of cancer-related proteins. The best candidates will have a strong background in computational chemistry or structural bioinformatics. Experience with SNP arrays and/or data mining is a serious plus.
For further information contact:
Joost Schymkowitz (joost.schymkowitz[ at ]vub.ac.be) or Tom Lenaerts (tlenaert[ at ]vub.ac.be)
SWITCH, VIB
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
http://switch.vub.ac.be/
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PhD Studentships in Acute Lung Injury, Queen’s University Belfast – UK
PhD Studentships Acute lung injury School of Medicine & Dentistry
The School of Medicine & Dentistry are offering ten 3 year PhD studentships commencing September 2008. Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a 1st class honours or upper 2:1 degree in a relevant biological science.
Eligibility for both fees and maintenance (£12,940 in 2008/09) depends on the applicants being either an ordinary UK resident or those EU residents who have lived permanently in the UK for the 3 years immediately preceding the start of the studentship. Non UK residents who hold EU residency may also apply but if successful may receive fees only. Two of the awards are identified for outstanding overseas candidates who will be eligible for fees and maintenance support.
Candidates should apply online via the Queen’s on-line application portal: http://pg.apply.qub.ac.uk/home/
Potential applicants should contact the proposed supervisor before submitting an application.
CLOSING DATE: No later than Friday 18th January 2008
Further project information can be viewed on the website.
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