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PhD in Circadian Rhythms and DNA Repair in Human Skin The University of Manchester in United Kingdom

I am co-supervising a PhD position in circadian rhythms and DNA repair in human skin.

The University of Manchester

United Kingdom

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Description

A PhD opportunity is available at The University of Manchester focusing on circadian regulation of the DNA damage response in human skin, in collaboration with Boots. The project is co-supervised by Prof Qing-Jun Meng and Dr Mark Farrar, and is part of the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme. The research will explore how circadian rhythms influence DNA repair mechanisms in skin, with potential applications in dermatology and photobiology. Applicants should have a strong background in biology or biomedical sciences and an interest in circadian biology or DNA repair. Funding is provided through the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme. Interested candidates should consult the programme website for application details and are encouraged to contact the supervisors for further information.

Funding

Funding is available through the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme. Details on stipend amount, tuition coverage, and eligibility are provided by the programme.

How to apply

Visit the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme website for application details. Contact the supervisors if you are interested in applying. Follow the application instructions provided on the linked programme page.

Requirements

Applicants should have or expect to obtain a good undergraduate degree (typically a 2:1 or above) in a relevant subject such as biology, biomedical sciences, or a related field. Experience or interest in circadian biology, DNA repair, or dermatology is desirable. Additional requirements may be specified by the BBSRC North West Doctoral Programme.

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