Applications are invited for a Science Foundation Ireland-funded Ph.D. within the Department of Physiology & Medical Physics, at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, starting September, 2008.
Our research is focused on cell death and survival signalling in neurological disorders. The Ph.D. project will use a range of molecular biology and advanced imaging tools to explore the targets of the FoxO3 transcription factor in life-span control and responses to injury in neurons.
Qualifications & Experience
Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in neuroscience or related discipline and broad knowledge of molecular biology. The research will be conducted in new state-of-the-art research facilities at the St. Stephens Green College campus in the heart of Dublin city.
Application Procedure
Candidates should forward their curriculum vitae and a covering letter with names of two referees to Dr David C. Henshall at
davhenshallrcsi.ie
Work by the group: Henshall et al. Curr Opinion Pharmacol. (2008); Ward et al J. Neurosci. (2007); Shinoda et al. J. Clin. Inves. (2004).
The closing date for receipt of applications is May 30th 2008
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