PhD Scholarship in ATP Signalling in Pancreas at University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Written by on December 12th, 2011
Department of Biology offers PhD scholarship in ATP Signalling in Pancreas at University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Study Subject(s):ATP Signalling in Pancreas
Program Degree
hD
Scholarship Provider: University of Copenhagen
Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark
Eligibility:
We search a very motivated person with M.Sc. degree in biology, human biology, molecular biomedicine, biochemistry, medicine or pharmacology. Earlier expertise in cell and molecular biology, tissue cultures, bioimaging and integrative studies on animal designs is advantageous. Fluency in spoken and written English is a powerful requirement.
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: The Section for Molecular Integrative Physiology, Division of Biology, University of Copenhagen, is recruiting 1 PhD student for a project commencing February 2012 or quickly thereafter. The PhD project is dedicated to study the function of extracellular ATP signalling and communication in pancreas. The PhD-student will research ATP release mechanisms and interactions in between different cells in pancreas beneath physiological and pathophysiological situations as models of pancreatitis and diabetes. The PhD stipend is co-financed and will be connected to the Epithelial Signalling Group headed by Professor Ivana Novak.
How to Apply: On-line
Scholarship Application Deadline: February 1




