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4-year PhD Interdisciplinary Programme

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in Structural, Computational and Chemical Biology

at UCL | Birkbeck | NIMR


 

Lists of project titles and supervisors for the interdisciplinary PhD programme are available below. Three rotation projects are chosen in the first year. At the end of the first year students choose one project for their PhD research. Further information about programme stucture is available.

 

Project titles

For your information a list of rotation projects for 2008/9 is available click here.
Full details of rotation projects for 2009 entry will be sent to successful candidates in August 2009.

A list of PhD research project titles is available here to highlight the research interests of some of the supervisors click here.

Further details of research interests are available below on the individual research pages of supervisors.

Project supervisors

Structural Biology Computational Biology Chemical Biology
Tracey Barrett Danny Alexander James Baker
David Bender Simon Arridge Sanjib Bhakta
Kate Bowers Kevin Bryson Stephen Caddick
John Christodoulou Peter Dayan Peter Coveney
Martin Crompton Richard Goldstein Helen Hailes
Chris Danpure David Hawkes Stefan Howorka
Snezana Djordjevic Alan Johnston Philip Lowden
Rob Drew David Jones Alex Lewis
Paul Driscoll Paul Kellam Philip Lowden
J Godovac-Zimmerman Zhaoping Li Adam McKay
Ivan Gout Andrew Martin Derek Macmillan
Edward Hulme Irilenia Nobeli Charles Marson
Dmitri Ivanov Christine Orengo Susan Perkin
Christopher Kay Andrew Pomiankowski Tom Sheppard
Nick Keep John Shawe-Taylor Alethea Tabor
John Ladbury Adrian Shepherd Salvador Tomas
Neil McDonald Alona Sosinsky Jonathan Wilden
Justin Molloy Willie Taylor  
Carolyn Moores Geraint Thomas  
Sylvia Nagl Maya Topf  
Elena Orlova Yee Whye Teh  
Annalisa Pastore Ziheng Yang  
Steve Perkins    
Saul Purton    
Peter Rich    
Peter Rosenthal    
David Saggerson    
Helen Saibil    
Joanne Santini    
Renos Savva    
Elizabeth Shephard    
Christine Slingsby    
Steve Smerdon    
Kaila Srai    
Chris Taylorson    
Geraint Thomas    
Andrea Townsend-Nicholson    
Irina Tsaneva    
Cara Vaughan    
Claudia Veigel    
Gabriel Waksman    
John Ward    
Bonnie Wallace    
Martin Webb    
Finn Werner    
David Williams    
Mark Williams    
Xuemei Yuan    

 

This page last modified 27 May, 2009 by the Webmaster

 

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Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) enables individual fluorophores to be observed in aqueous solution and inside living cells. Dr Justin Molloy, Physical Biochemistry, National Institute for Medical Research.

 

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A model of the muscarinic receptor showing acetylcholine docked into the binding site. Dr Edward Hulme, Physical Biochemistry, National Institute for Medical Research.