Details about Phd Scholarship -The Role of Mast Cell Proteases in Lung Infection
Phd Scholarship -The Role of Mast Cell Proteases in Lung Infection is offered for PhD degree in the field of Biology. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 20 Jul, 2025. This scholarship is provided by University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, $28,597 per year + additional funds ($7.5k) for travel and other PhD-related expenses. . This scholarship is open for: Open to Australia and New Zealand Citizens.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
- Deadline: 20 Jul, 2025
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, $28,597 per year + additional funds ($7.5k) for travel and other PhD-related expenses.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be either permanent Australian residents or New Zealand citizens.
- Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in a biomedical or biological science
- Have a strong academic record and prior laboratory experience
- Completion of Honours degree with First Class, or Second Class Division 1; or MSc Research; or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months.
Selection process
- Be highly motivated and capable of independent work
- Have a strong team focus
- Possess excellent communication skills and the ability to work with a diverse range of people and within established collaborative teams
- Have knowledge of a research/laboratory environment and requirements
- Be computer literate in standard research software
- Be able to maintain thorough laboratory records
- Experience with standard lab techniques such as ELISA, RNA extraction, reverse transcription, qPCR, western blotting, cell culture, aseptic technique, histological analysis, Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and primer design
- Be able to conduct in vivo mouse models.
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