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MOAC student Rachel Sheldon wins poster prize

Rachel SheldonMOAC Student Rachel Sheldon has won the prize Medical School faculty in the poster competition run by the Research Student Skills Programme on 11th June. There were prizes for each faculty judged by teams of academic and non-academic staff. Congratulations Rachel!

Wed 25 Jun 2014, 14:30 | Tags: Prizes, News

New Analytical Sciences Centre for Doctoral training

New Centre for Doctoral Training now accepting applications for 2014

The new EPSRC funded Molecular Analytical Science Centre for Doctoral Training (MAS CDT) is open for applications for 2014 for the MSc + PhD 4 year programme.

Open Day - Tuesday 17th June 2014 - register here

Fully funded places are available with stipend and consumables budget.

The first year of the degree is a taught masters programme - modules available.

Followed by 3 year PhD with the current proposed project areas.

Thu 15 May 2014, 13:24 | Tags: News

Exciting news- MOAC student Robert Deller featured on BBC

Exciting news - Robert Deller and Matthew Gibson were featured on BBC Midlands today and the BBC Science and Environment website on Friday 7th February.

You can watch the item here:

Robert Deller BBC

Tue 11 Feb 2014, 14:56 | Tags: News

Arctic cod inspire new way to help hospitals keep blood on ice.

MOAC PhD student Robert Deller has recently had a paper published in Nature Communications and the university has issued a press release about the topic: Arctic cod inspire new way to help hospitals keep blood on ice.

Also you are all invited to Robert's PhD Viva taking place on Tuesday 18th February 2014:

09.00am - Tea & Cakes

09.30am - Talk in WSB Room 325

Title: The Investigation and Application of Ice Recrystallisation Inhibitors as Cryoprotectants

Everyone welcome

Thu 06 Feb 2014, 17:03 | Tags: News

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