Summary: The Babraham Research Campus is offering a unique opportunity for students interested in cutting-edge research in Bioscience through its Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP) Scholarship Program. This initiative aims to train future scientists in fundamental biological research while providing hands-on experience in collaboration with industry partners.
Babraham Institute CTP Scholarship Program – Cutting-Edge Research Opportunities in Bioscience
Designation:
CTP Scholarship Recipient
Research Areas: Various
- Targeting RNA modification for modulation of immune cell function
- Exploring tumour microenvironmental influences on T cell anti-cancer functions
- Enhancing antibody responses to immunogens
- Investigating the impact of short chain fatty acids on hepatocyte nutrient handling
- Mechanisms of Action of Novel RNA-centric Cancer Immunotherapies
- Defining the rate-limiting steps of differentiation tempo through deterministic forward programming
- Single-molecule and whole transcriptome studies of the dynamic in vivo mRNA structures in immunological memory
Location:
Babraham Institute, University of Cambridge
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field (as per each project’s specific requirements)
- Strong interest in bioscience research
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Excellent communication and analytical skills
Job Description:
Successful candidates will conduct research in their chosen project under the supervision of leading scientists at the Babraham Institute. They will contribute to cutting-edge studies aimed at advancing knowledge in various areas of bioscience research.
How to Apply:
All applications must be submitted through the University of Cambridge Graduate Application Portal, following the specific guidelines outlined for each project. Interested candidates can visit the Babraham Institute website for more details.
Last Date to Apply:
24th November 2024
For more information and to explore the full range of PhD opportunities available, visit the Babraham Institute’s website. Apply now to be a part of groundbreaking research in bioscience!