PhD in Biomedical Imaging, University of Birmingham

09 Mar 2011


Via www.jobs.ac.uk. Multiple PhD studentships are available, including: Fluorescent Imaging of sex hormone receptors using estrogens, testosterones and other steroids labelled with fluorescent metal-based probes. The aim of this example project is to use new classes of steroids, labelled with fluorescent metal centres and other fluorescent labels, to create probes that can be used to image the localisation of estrogen, androgen and progesterone receptors in cells and in vivo in order to better understand the activity and levels of these receptors, especially in disease.

Applications are open to students that have, or expect to obtain, a good 2:1 (Hons) or 1st class degree (or equivalent EU/overseas degree) in a wide variety of different scientific disciplines including chemistry, physics, computer sciences, engineering and natural sciences.

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