[beasiswa] PhD studentship - University of Newcastle: Cancer Research
PhD Studentship Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) pharmacogenetics and
_expression analysis in patients receiving anticancer therapy
Northern Institute for Cancer Research
*Brief outline: *PARP is a nuclear enzyme that facilitates the repair of
DNA damage. Many anticancer agents damage DNA and PARP inhibitors are in
clinical trial to enhance the activity of these agents. PARP activity varies
between individuals and we wish to determine the underlying cause of this
variability and the consequences in terms of patient toxicity and
therapeutic response to anticancer therapy.
The project is based in the recently-opened Northern Institute for Cancer
Research and utilise contemporary molecular
biology and imaging techniques.
*Supervisors: *Nicola Curtin, Ruth Plummer, Sally Coulthard
*Availability: *1st April 2006 for 36 months
*Sponsor: *Association for International Cancer Research Stipend £10,500 p.a
*Fees: *Paid for UK/EU students, overseas students will need to find
sponsorship for overseas fees.
*For more details contact Nicola Curtin
n.j.curtin@ncl.ac.uk
*
_expression analysis in patients receiving anticancer therapy
Northern Institute for Cancer Research
*Brief outline: *PARP is a nuclear enzyme that facilitates the repair of
DNA damage. Many anticancer agents damage DNA and PARP inhibitors are in
clinical trial to enhance the activity of these agents. PARP activity varies
between individuals and we wish to determine the underlying cause of this
variability and the consequences in terms of patient toxicity and
therapeutic response to anticancer therapy.
The project is based in the recently-opened Northern Institute for Cancer
Research
biology and imaging techniques.
*Supervisors: *Nicola Curtin, Ruth Plummer, Sally Coulthard
*Availability: *1st April 2006 for 36 months
*Sponsor: *Association for International Cancer Research Stipend £10,500 p.a
*Fees: *Paid for UK/EU students, overseas students will need to find
sponsorship for overseas fees.
*For more details contact Nicola Curtin
n.j.curtin@ncl.ac.uk
*
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