We are pleased to offer the following PhD studentship:
Characterising fat tissue structure and function in grey seals, an animal model
of extreme fat deposition and mobilisation, using novel in vivo and in vitro
approaches
Knowledge of energy balance regulation is central to understanding how
science or molecular biology, and
preferably a relevant MSc or MRes qualification. You should also have completed
your PhD in a relevant field, including viva, by the start date of 1st August
2015.
For informal enquiries about this post please contact Dr Kimberley Bennett,
lecturer in marine
your PhD in a relevant field, including viva, by the start date of 1st August
2015.
For informal enquiries about this post please contact Dr Kimberley Bennett,
lecturer in marine biology, on email
kimberley.benn...@plymouth.ac.uk<mailto:kimberley.benn...@plymouth.ac.uk> or
tel 0044 (0)1752
t;
Please contact me at kimberley.benn...@plymouth.ac.uk if you can't get access
using the link.
Kimberley
Dr. Kimberley Bennett
Lecturer in Marine Biology
Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
School of Marine Science and Engineering
Plymouth University
Plymouth UK
PL4 8AA
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