The Norwich Bioscience Institutes are a collection of world-leading research institutes that explore a diverse range of fundamental and strategic biological sciences in a multi- and inter-disciplinary research environment. The institutes are: - the John Innes Centre - the Quadram Institute Bioscience - the Earlham Institute - The Sainsbury Laboratory The global challenges of the 21st century are enormous and advances in the biosciences, including plant science, computational biology, microbiology, biological chemistry, harnessing food for health and controlling food-related diseases, offer real opportunities to address these.
Research interests at the institutes include:
- Evolutionary biology and population genomics
- Food, nutrition and health
- Food safety: microbes in the food chain and food authenticity
- Genomics, computational and systems biology
- Gut biology, health, and microbiome
- Molecular microbiology and metagenomics of complex microbial communities
- Plant and crop growth, development and yield
- Plant and microbial metabolism and biological chemistry
- Plant bioactives and foods for health
- Plant pathogens and innate immunity
- Synthetic biology and biotechnology
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Application Notes : | For more information, please visit: https://www.uea.ac.uk/research/research-with-us/postgraduate-research/latest-phds-and-research-studentships/how-to-apply |
Additional Admission Requirements: | The minimum academic requirement for a MPhil degree is a UK upper second class undergraduate honours degree and a Master's degree, or equivalent.
The minimum academic requirement for Master's by Research is a UK upper second class undergraduate honours degree, or equivalent. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.