Dear all, 

Imperial college currently has some PhD studentships available through a BBSRC 
DTP.

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/bbsrcdoctoraltrainingpartnership/phdprojects

The mode of action of the cereal mildew RNAse-like effectors
Structural Basis of Calvin Cycle Regulation
Pesticide effects on bee foraging performance and crop yields
Using novel machine-learning approaches to understand the structure and 
function of complex interaction networks in agricultural systems
Structure based inhibitor design for multi-drug resistance ABC exporters
A toolkit for new biosynthetic protein materials from chaperone-usher pili
Unraveling the metabolic basis of microbial responses to environmental 
temperature
Understanding Ribosome Stabilisation in Mycobacteria

Several of these are mainly structural or have a structural biology component.
I would appreciate it if this information could be brought to the attention of 
suitable candidates. 

best wishes

James


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Dr. James W. Murray
Lecturer in Biotechnology
Dept. Life Sciences
Imperial College, London
Tel: +44 (0)20 759 48895

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