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== | == PhD Opportunities for October 2017 == | ||
Opportunities are available in the Developmental Biomechanics group for enthusiastic | Opportunities are available in the Developmental Biomechanics group for enthusiastic PhD students. The research focus of the group is the importance of fetal movements for skeletal development. When a baby doesn’t move enough in the womb, their bones and joints may not form normally, and our research aims to find out why and how this can occur. Both experimental and computational projects are available, and researchers from either a biology (e.g., developmental biology, physiology, genetics) or engineering background are welcome- we are an interdisciplinary group! | ||
If you are interested in pursuing | If you are interested in pursuing a PhD project in our group then please email [[Nowlan:Contact|Dr Nowlan]] (a) your CV and (b) a brief description of which project you are interested in and why. Please note that funding is competitive, and is organised through the [http://www.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/study/postgraduate-research/phd/dtp/ Department of Bioengineering Doctoral Training Programme (DTP)]. | ||
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We are hiring! Two postdoctoral positions available
PhD Opportunities for October 2017Opportunities are available in the Developmental Biomechanics group for enthusiastic PhD students. The research focus of the group is the importance of fetal movements for skeletal development. When a baby doesn’t move enough in the womb, their bones and joints may not form normally, and our research aims to find out why and how this can occur. Both experimental and computational projects are available, and researchers from either a biology (e.g., developmental biology, physiology, genetics) or engineering background are welcome- we are an interdisciplinary group! If you are interested in pursuing a PhD project in our group then please email Dr Nowlan (a) your CV and (b) a brief description of which project you are interested in and why. Please note that funding is competitive, and is organised through the Department of Bioengineering Doctoral Training Programme (DTP). |