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“Virology in the dark” – a PhD using advanced microscopy methods to study influenza viruses

Posted on 4 December 2024

Job type: phd

Location: University of Glasgow

Closing Date: 12 January 2025

What happens to a virus once it’s inside you? In this fully-funded 3.5-year PhD project, based at the University of Glasgow and co-supervised between the UK’s largest centre for virus research and Cancer Research UK’s Scotland Institute, you will use recently-developed light microscopy methods to study influenza virus infection in unprecedented detail, combining in vitro and in vivo experiments with mathematical models to examine the causes of viral pathogenesis and antiviral immunity as they play out across the surfaces of an organ within an infected host. UK home students are eligible to apply, with a deadline of the 12th January. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the supervisors to discuss the project before applying (details in link below):

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