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PhD Studentship Innate natural killer cell Immunity and measures of adjuvanticity for potential HIV-1 vaccines.
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Department of Immunology Division of Investigative Science Faculty of Medicine*
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship funded by the European Union, Europrise Consortium for 3 years in the Department of Immunology, Imperial College London. The research will be based at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Campus, which is located in Chelsea, London.
The project presents an exciting opportunity to study innate immunity in
HIV-1 infected individuals under the supervision of Dr Martin Goodier,
Lecturer in Immunology. The successful applicant will use a range of
cellular immunological and molecular biology techniques to study innate
Natural Killer cell immunity in blood and mucosal tissues.
Applicants should possess at least an upper second-class honours life
science degree and/or an MSc. Prior laboratory experience in immunology and
molecular biology is highly desirable but not essential.
The studentship is available immediately. The stipend is £16,000 per annum.
Funding to cover travel to international conferences and to training
sessions in HIV research within Europe is also provided.
Further details may be obtained by contacting Dr Martin R. Goodier (
m.goodier@imperial.ac.uk)
The job description can be obtained from the following web link:
Job Description
Prospective postgraduates should send an up-to-date CV, including the names
and addresses of two academic referees, to:
*Dr Martin R. Goodier, Department of Immunology, Imperial College London,
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH.*
*Closing date: 30 November 2007*
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December 3, 2007 at 7:55 am
dear sir/madam
i think that your requirement need some details about the person’s skill and technique skill in laboratory, related for these scholarship.
because immunology not a very easy technique to be learn.
thanks