Details about PhD in Understanding How Macrophage Sensing of RNA Virus Infection Drives Inflammation 2020
PhD in Understanding How Macrophage Sensing of RNA Virus Infection Drives Inflammation 2020 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Medicine, Science and Mathematics. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 12 Aug 2020. This scholarship is provided by University of Queensland (UQ) and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, AUD 28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually . This scholarship is open for: Open to domestic students.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: University of Queensland (UQ)
- Deadline: 12 Aug 2020
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, AUD 28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually
Eligibility for PhD in Understanding How Macrophage Sensing of RNA Virus Infection Drives Inflammation 2020:
- Open to domestic students enrolling in PhD.
Value of PhD in Understanding How Macrophage Sensing of RNA Virus Infection Drives Inflammation 2020:
- Provides AUD 28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually.
Selection criteria for PhD in Understanding How Macrophage Sensing of RNA Virus Infection Drives Inflammation 2020:
- Applications will be judged on a competitive basis taking into account the applicant’s previous academic record, publication record, honours and awards, and employment history.
- The applicant must demonstrate academic achievement in the field/s of Microbiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry and the potential for scholastic success.
- A background or knowledge of Innate Immunity Virology is highly desirable.
This project will involve work with primary macrophages and epithelial cells and cell lines, basic molecular biology (cloning, RNA extraction, and qPCR, western blotting), confocal microscopy, and immunological techniques (ELISA, flow cytometry). Additionally, it will involve extensive work with influenza "A" virus and subtypes.
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