丁长海博士欲招收一名博士生
近日TASMANIA大学授予丁长海博士”冉起之星”基金 (每年$25,000, 共三年), 主要用于招收一名博士生 (奖学金每年$20,000), 从事骨关节炎的临床和流行病学研究. 此课题已获NHMRC基金资助.
如果你已获或将获相关专业的学士(Honors)学位, 并对生物医学研究有兴趣, 请与丁博士联系. 联系电话: 03-62267730, EMAIL: Changhai.Ding@utas.edu.au
Does a career in biomedical research interest you?
The Menzies Research institute is the state’s leading medical research institution. We have many PhD graduates and comprehensive training and research programs. Our graduates often go on to become successful independent researchers.
Recently, Dr Changhai Ding from the Menzies Research Institute has been awarded “The Rising Star” grant ($25,000 per year for 3 years) by the University to fund a PhD student. The PhD project, which is based on two National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) projects, will determine the associations between physical inactivity, inflammation and knee osteoarthritis using state of the art methodology (e.g., MRI). This study is fully funded and well underway.
Dr Ding is a Senior Research Fellow supported by a NHMRC Career Development Award. Co-supervisors Prof Graeme Jones (Head of the Musculoskeletal Unit) and Assoc Prof Alison Venn (Deputy Director of the Institute) have considerable experience in the conduct of NHMRC funded research and supervision of research higher degree students.
If you are interested, please contact:
Dr Changhai Ding (Changhai.Ding@utas.edu.au Phone 6226 7730)
Prof Graeme Jones (G.Jones@utas.edu.au Phone 62267705)
A/Prof Alison Venn (Alison.Venn@utas.edu.au Phone 62267706)
Chinese Students and Scholars Association
University of Tasmania
Tasmania, Australia
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