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functional polymer strands into these DNA devices, which allows them to respond to light, heat, or chemical environment. In this project you would design, construct, test, model, and develop DNA-polymer hybrid
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are asked to upload the following: A short research statement (maximum 1 page) describing the applicant's past research, future goals, and why the applicant is interested and suitable for this position. A
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Supervisor: Professor Florian Markowetz Course start date: 1st Oct 2026 Overview Professor Florian Markowetz wishes to recruit a student to work on the project entitled: “Development and
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transformations. Selecting the appropriate solid form is essential to ensure consistent and reliable clinical profiles, and it is also important from a regulatory perspective. These challenges are heightened when
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PhD studentship: Defining the role of the pioneer factor FOXA1 in hormone-dependent cancer Supervisor: Professor Jason Carroll Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details For further
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Supervisors: Professor Sir Steve Jackson and Dr Mark O'Connor (AZ Partner) Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) selectively delivers high Linear Energy
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https://www.cambridgetrust.org/scholarships/ Applications should be made online via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal: (via the above ‘Apply’ button) stating course code EGEGR3 with Project
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hardware. Both projects are part of a European consortium (https://www.elevate-dn.eu ), providing access to a community of 20 PhD students in world class institutions throughout Europe and a dedicated summer
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and overseas students. Applications are invited from recent graduates or final-year undergraduates who hold or expect to gain a First/Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject from
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have or expect to obtain a first or upper second-class degree in a relevant subject from a UK university, or equivalent standard abroad. Prior research experience, for instance in molecular biology