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PhD in Circadian Regulation of DNA Damage Response in Human Skin The University of Manchester in United Kingdom
I am co-supervising a PhD project on circadian regulation of DNA damage response in human skin.
The University of Manchester
United Kingdom
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Funding
No specific funding details are provided in the post. The opportunity is part of the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme, which typically offers fully funded studentships, but applicants should verify funding details on the programme website.
How to apply
Visit the provided link to learn more about the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme and application process. Follow the instructions on the programme website to submit your application. Contact the supervisors for further information if needed.
Requirements
Applicants should have or expect to obtain a good undergraduate degree (typically a 2:1 or above) in a relevant biological or biomedical science discipline. Experience or interest in circadian biology, DNA repair, or dermatology is desirable. English language proficiency may be required for non-native speakers. Specific requirements are not detailed in the post.
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