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Dear Sir or Madam, 
 
I contact you to request your assistance in advertising Nine PhDs now available in Animal Breeding Genetics & Genomics in Denmark, the Netherlands and the UK. 
 
These PhD studentships are relevant to a wide variety of students including those studying Biological or Mathematical sciences such as agriculture, animal sciences, biology, bioinformatics, biometrics, bio-statistics, computational biology, genetics, quantitative genetics, molecular genetics, numerical modelling, statistics and all related disciplines.
 
I would be most grateful if you could display the attached text below within your organisation, or circulate it by email to relevant potential students/people. Please also feel free to circulate the advert more widely to any organizations you think relevant, i.e. organizations with students who might take up the positions, relevant email distribution lists, journal clubs etc.  



Nine Funded PhDs available in Denmark, the Netherlands & the UK in Animal Breeding Genetics & Genomics - Generous living allowances of ˆ30,550 pa

SABRETRAIN is a high quality European training network with 9 PhD studentshipships in genetics & genomics for sustainable animal breeding now available, 3 in each of Denmark (Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences), the Netherlands (ID-Lelystad, Wageningen University) & the UK (Roslin Institute and Scottish Agricultural College). Students will complete most of their PhD research at 1 partner, but also benefit from being able to move to conduct research as a placement in another country. 
Studentships are generously funded, with living allowances in excess of ˆ30,550 pa plus mobility, travel & career exploratory allowances. All studentships are available from September 2006. Applicants from all countries are welcome but must normally be nationals of a State other than that of the host & move country when taking up their appointment, & must also be in the first 4 years of their research activity. For further details of individual PhD projects & eligibility criteria, please visit http://www.genesis-faraday.org which displays the contact details of main supervisors also so they can be contacted directly. All participating institutions are equal opportunity employers. The SABRETRAIN project is funded by the EU Marie Curie Early Stage Training Programme. Applications including a full CV & the names & addresses (including email) of two academic referees should be sent by email to the supervisor of each project by May 19th 2006. 
 



Feel free to contact me if you have any questions and many thanks in advance for your help.
 
Kind regards, 
 
David 
 

David Telford PhD

Technology Translator
Genesis Faraday
Roslin BioCentre
Roslin
Midlothian
Scotland
UK
EH25 9PS

tel +44 131 527 4329
fax +44 131 527 4335

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