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Computational methods for de novo prediction of protein folding

Position PhD studentship
Organisation Cranfield Univeristy
Location Bedfordshire
Salary ~£12,600 (tax free)

For Immediate Start.

Cranfield University is looking for an exceptional graduate to pursue a PhD investigating computational methods for de novo prediction of protein folding. Material support for the student includes payment of course fees, and a tax free stipend starting at £12,600 per year. Please note that this funding is only available to existing long term UK residents.

The ideal applicant will have a sound understanding of molecular biology/biochemistry, and an interest in computational modelling. A good first degree in a relevant scientific subject (e.g. biochemistry, molecular biology, natural sciences) is essential and subsequent qualifications and/or experience in bioinformatics or molecular modelling, including Unix/Linux and scripting would be a distinct advantage.

More information about Cranfield bioinformatics group can be found at www.cranfield.ac.uk/health/bioinformatics

An advertisement with more details is attached. If you have any questions prior to making an application, please feel free to discuss these with the project supervisor, Dr Lee Larcombe (l.larcombe@cranfield.ac.uk). Direct phone. 01525 863321