Hi all
 
I realise none of these projects are in Arabidopsis, but I guess there may be people on this list looking for a PhD position who would consider working with other species ;-)
 
Best wishes
Susie
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In collaboration with the University of Adelaide, CPIB at Nottingham has 4 PhD studentships available:
 
Visualisation and Analysis of Combined Shoot and Root Phenotyping Data. Supervisors: Tony Pridmore and Darren Wells (UoN) and Bettina Berger (UoA)
Primary University where the student will be based: University of Nottingham, UK
 
Functional Analysis of Genes Controlling Barley Inflorescence and Flower Development During Abiotic Stress. Supervisors: Zoe Wilson (UoN) with Dabing Zhang, Matthew Tucker and Gang Li  (UoA)
Primary University where the student will be based: University of Nottingham, UK
 
Defining the Role of Cellulose-synthase-like Genes in Barley Root Development. Supervisors: Vincent Bulone and Matthew Tucker (UoA) with Malcolm Bennett and Leah Band (UoN)
Primary University where the student will be based: University of Adelaide, Aus
 
Manipulating the Soil Microbiome for Improved Plant Response to Nitrogen and Drought Stress. Supervisors: Tim Cavagnaro and Dr Ron Smernik (UoA) with Sacha Mooney and Amanda Rasmussen  (UoN)
Primary University where the student will be based: University of Adelaide, Aus
 
For more information, follow the links on the CPIB opportunities page: https://www.cpib.ac.uk/opportunities/
 
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University of Nottingham
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Loughborough, LE12 5RD, UK
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