PhD Studentship in Plant Sciences at the University of St Andrews
A PhD studentship is available for research on one of the following projects:
1. Cellular localisation of nitrogen assimilation enzymes in higher plants
2. Structural and functional development of plant mitochondria
This is a 3 year BBSRC-funded Special Studentship to start on or before 1st
May 1997. Applicants must have a 2i or 1st Class honours degree in a
Biological subject. Techniques include: Protein purification, antibody
preparation, fluorescence and electron microscopy, immunolocalisation and
image analysis, enzyme assay, organelle isolation.
Applications: CV, letter of application and name and address of 2 referees
to: Dr A.K. Tobin, Plant Science Laboratory, Sir Harold Mitchell Building,
University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TH, UK, from whom further
information may be obtained (Email at6 at st-andrews.ac.uk). University of St
Andrews Home Page: (http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk)
Closing date: 18th February 1997
Dr A.K. Tobin
Plant Science Laboratory
Sir Harold Mitchell Building
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 9TH
UK