Overview
The Institute of Cancer Research (a College of the University of London) is a world class cancer research organisation with nationally leading HEFCE RAE ratings. In partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust we form the largest comprehensive cancer centre in Europe, dedicated to research that extends from epidemiology, genetics and molecular biology, through drug discovery and development, to cancer diagnosis and patient treatment. This makes us uniquely placed to work towards our vision that people may live their lives free from the fear of cancer as a life threatening disease.
The ICR offers comprehensive, modern facilities for research and studentships supported by CRUK, EPSRC and the ICR’s own resources which are awarded on a competitive basis. Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates or final year undergraduates who hold or expect to gain a first/upper second class honours degree or equivalent.
Studentship Value
Successful candidates will undertake a research training programme under the guidance of named supervisors and will receive an annual stipend – the minimum stipend for 2010 graduate students will be £18,000 for students based at the ICR’s Sutton campus and £19,300 for students based at the ICR’s Chelsea campus.
Physics and Engineering projects available:
•Prostate MR spectroscopy in vivo
•Quantification of pre-clinical PET and SPECT imaging
•Non-invasive molecular profiling of breast cancer with optoacoustic imaging
•A systems genetics analysis of Rho-family GTPase signalling
•Pre-clinical evaluation of imaging biomarkers of neuroblastoma
For more information about The Institute of Cancer Research and further details about our 2010 studentship projects, please visit: http://www.icr.ac.uk/phds.
The closing date is 1st December 2009. Applicants should be available for interview from 1st February to 3rd February 2010.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship
The Institute of Cancer Research (a College of the University of London) is a world class cancer research organisation with nationally leading HEFCE RAE ratings. In partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust we form the largest comprehensive cancer centre in Europe, dedicated to research that extends from epidemiology, genetics and molecular biology, through drug discovery and development, to cancer diagnosis and patient treatment. This makes us uniquely placed to work towards our vision that people may live their lives free from the fear of cancer as a life threatening disease.
The ICR offers comprehensive, modern facilities for research and studentships supported by CRUK, EPSRC and the ICR’s own resources which are awarded on a competitive basis. Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates or final year undergraduates who hold or expect to gain a first/upper second class honours degree or equivalent.
Studentship Value
Successful candidates will undertake a research training programme under the guidance of named supervisors and will receive an annual stipend – the minimum stipend for 2010 graduate students will be £18,000 for students based at the ICR’s Sutton campus and £19,300 for students based at the ICR’s Chelsea campus.
Physics and Engineering projects available:
•Prostate MR spectroscopy in vivo
•Quantification of pre-clinical PET and SPECT imaging
•Non-invasive molecular profiling of breast cancer with optoacoustic imaging
•A systems genetics analysis of Rho-family GTPase signalling
•Pre-clinical evaluation of imaging biomarkers of neuroblastoma
For more information about The Institute of Cancer Research and further details about our 2010 studentship projects, please visit: http://www.icr.ac.uk/phds.
The closing date is 1st December 2009. Applicants should be available for interview from 1st February to 3rd February 2010.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship
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