Doctoral position in Nutritional Sciences

Highlights:
1 The Nutritional Sciences Division (Kings College London) manages interdisciplinary research in Nutrition. Current research is focussed on obesity, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk, diet and intestinal health and iron and zinc metabolism.
2 The Nutritional Sciences Division currently has one studentship (covering Home fees and stipend) available to start from October 2009.
3 Duration: 4 yearsFunding Source: King's College London Graduate School StudentshipApplication Closing date: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled
4 The successful candidate will be able to choose between the following two research areas:
a. 1. Diet and Cardiovascular Health (informal enquiries to Prof Tom Sanders, http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/links/goto/3856/5413/outlinks)
b. Iron and Zinc Metabolism (informal enquiries to Prof Andrew McKie, http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/links/goto/3856/2834/outlinks)
Applications are welcome from UK graduates, or students expecting to graduate in 2009, with either a 1st Class or 2.i honours degree (or equivalent) in a related subject.
To be eligible for this studentship candidates must meet the standard BBSRC funding eligibility requirements that can be viewed here
For further details and details on how to apply, please see the Nutritional Sciences Division web pages (http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/biohealth/research/nutritional/studentships.html).
Value:
Stipend of approximately £15000 per year.
Administrative contact and how to apply:
For further details and details on how to apply, please see the Nutritional Sciences Division web pages (http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/links/goto/3856/2835/outlinks).

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