A fully funded PhD project (4 years) is available to study the structure/function of KAT6A, an important regulator of gene expression in cancer and stem cells.
This multidisciplinary project is joint between the University of Nottingham (Prof. David Heery) and Diamond Light Source (Dr. Ralf Flaig).
Students with an interest in combining state of the art molecular and structural biology techniques will benefit from the excellent multidisciplinary research environment at The School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham as well as having access to world-leading facilities at Diamond Light Source and the Research Complex at Harwell.
For further information and how to apply please go to the website
Application deadline 30th April 2021