Please use this as the previous message had a spelling mistake.
Thanks,
Walter
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> From: Walter Dewitte <wd205 from cam.ac.uk>
> Date: 14 April 2009 10:17:49 BST
> To: arab-gen from net.bio.net> Subject: PhD Studentship
>> PhD Studentship, Prof. Jim Murray, Cardiff University
> 4 year PhD Studentship funded by Bayer CropScience, available to all
> UK and EU residents
> Manipulation of seed development using cell cycle genes in
> Arabidopsis and Brassica
>> A prestigious PhD studentship is available working with Prof. Jim
> Murray and Dr Walter Dewitte, recently moved to new state-of-the art
> facilities in the School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, where
> the lab is currently recruiting. The project is fully funded by
> Bayer CropScience (http://www.bayercropscience.com/) for 4 years
> from October 2009 or earlier, with an annual enhanced stipend of
> £15790 (rising to £17450 by Year 4). The studentship and stipend is
> open to all UK and EU nationals with full funding of both fees and
> maintenance stipend. The project builds on existing collaborations
> between Bayer CropScience and the Murray lab, and aims to use cell
> cycle genes to control seed size and development in Arabidopsis and
> Brassica. The project will be based in Cardiff but also involve time
> in Gent, Belgium working with Bayer CropScience.
> For more information on the Murray lab, see http://www.murraylab.org.uk> and on the exciting capital city of Wales and beautiful landscapes
> see http://www.VisitCardiff.com/About-Cardiff.html and http://www.visitsouthwales.com/> . A equivalent to a upper second class or Masters degree in Plant
> Biology, Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology or related subjects is
> required, and previous practical experience in plant biology would
> be highly desirable. To apply, please send both a hardcopy and email
> of a full CV, a description of past lab experience and projects
> undertaken and full contacts (including emails) of two referees to
> Prof Jim Murray. Closing date: May 17th 2009, but early application
> is encouraged.
>murrayja1 from cardiff.ac.uk> Cardiff School of Biosciences
> Museum Avenue
> Cardiff CF10 3AX
> Wales, UK
> Tel: +44 (0)2920 876676
> Dr. Walter Dewitte
>> Cardiff School of Biosciences
> Biomedical Sciences Building
> Museum Avenue
> Cardiff CF10 3AX
> Wales, UK
>> email: DewitteW from cardiff.ac.uk>
Dr. Walter Dewitte
Cardiff School of Biosciences
Biomedical Sciences Building
Museum Avenue
Cardiff CF10 3AX
Wales, UK
email: DewitteW from cardiff.ac.uk