We have several exciting plant-based PhD projects available at Cardiff
University through the South West Biosciences Doctoral Training Program.
These four-year, fully funded studentships give you the opportunity to
undertake two lab rotations and a range of taught courses in your first
year before embarking on your own research project. Students are also
supported to undertake a three-month placement within a non-research
environment in order to develop transferable skills.
The department has an active community of researchers covering all
areas of plant biology and can provide access to cutting edge
technologies to support your work.
Projects available include:
- Optimising cell size for specialized functions: using a systems
approach to understand the cell cycle during differentiation. Dr
Angharad Jones
- Epigenetic regulation by D-type cyclins, a link between cell division
and development in plants? Dr. Walter Dewitte
- Epigenetic control of strawberry secondary metabolism – a small fruit
with a complex genome. Dr Hilary Rogers
- Transcriptional landscaping in plant stem cells: from chromatin to
gene
regulatory networks. Dr Simon Schofield
- Further details of all projects available can be found at:
https://www.swbio.ac.uk/programme/projects-available/
- The deadline for applications is 3rd of December
ANGHARAD JONES ANGHARAD JONES
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE CYDYMAITH YMCHWIL
School of Biosciences Ysgol y Biowyddorau
Cardiff University Prifysgol Caerdydd
Sir Martin Evans Building Sir Martin Evans Building
Museum Avenue Museum Avenue
Cardiff Caerdydd
CF10 3AX CF10 3AX
Phone: +44 (0)29 2087 9396 Ffôn : +44 (0)29 2087 9396
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