PhD in Bionanotechnology: DNA machines

Company: University of Edinburgh

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Due to funding restrictions, applicants must be UK/EU residents. The studentship includes payment of fees and stipend at the standard UKRC rate (currently ~£14k per annum) Project: Interfacing biological and synthetic components provides opportunities for the creation of molecular devices with applications in nanotechnology. The Cockroft group are developing single-molecule methods for constructing membrane-bound DNA and protein-based supramolecular devices. This PhD project seeks to develop some of the first-ever man-made transmembrane molecular machines and to study their operation at the single-molecule level. The interdisciplinary nature of this project will provide training in a broad range of methods spanning the fields of chemistry and biophysics: •...

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