Overview
We are seeking an outstanding researcher to undertake a PhD studying diseases of protein folding at the School of Medical Sciences at RMIT University in Melbourne.
This exciting opportunity is at the forefront of medical research into transthyretin amyloid formation – an important disease state leading to failure of major organs such as the heart and kidneys.
This ARC-funded project is part of a collaboration between the School of Medical Sciences and the Health and Innovations Research Institute at RMIT, and the University of Giessen, Germany. The successful candidate will use cutting-edge techniques in biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and structural biology, including international travel to undertake experiments at collaborating synchrotrons.
Stipend
A PhD stipend is available for a highly-motivated BSc(Honours) or MSc graduate, preferably with experience in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Enquiries
The successful candidate should be able to commence their candidature by March 31, 2010. Enquiries should be directed to Dr Samantha Richardson (samantha.richardson [at] rmit.edu [.] au).
Applications, consisting of a transcript of academic results, a brief statement of your academic and relevant work history, and why you would like to undertake this multidisciplinary project, should be sent to: Dr Samantha Richardson, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, PO Box 71, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia 3083 samantha.richardson [at] rmit.edu [.] au
Applications close Sunday 20 December
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
We are seeking an outstanding researcher to undertake a PhD studying diseases of protein folding at the School of Medical Sciences at RMIT University in Melbourne.
This exciting opportunity is at the forefront of medical research into transthyretin amyloid formation – an important disease state leading to failure of major organs such as the heart and kidneys.
This ARC-funded project is part of a collaboration between the School of Medical Sciences and the Health and Innovations Research Institute at RMIT, and the University of Giessen, Germany. The successful candidate will use cutting-edge techniques in biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and structural biology, including international travel to undertake experiments at collaborating synchrotrons.
Stipend
A PhD stipend is available for a highly-motivated BSc(Honours) or MSc graduate, preferably with experience in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Enquiries
The successful candidate should be able to commence their candidature by March 31, 2010. Enquiries should be directed to Dr Samantha Richardson (samantha.richardson [at] rmit.edu [.] au).
Applications, consisting of a transcript of academic results, a brief statement of your academic and relevant work history, and why you would like to undertake this multidisciplinary project, should be sent to: Dr Samantha Richardson, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, PO Box 71, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia 3083 samantha.richardson [at] rmit.edu [.] au
Applications close Sunday 20 December
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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