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    Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre

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    Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre

    Welcome to the Systems Biology Doctoral Centre, a multi-disciplinary centre funded by the EPSRC and BBSRC that provides state of the art training in Systems Biology research where students are carrying out a wide range of exciting PhD projects.

    We are located in a fully independent unit with its own dedicated premises and facilities within the Warwick Systems Biology Centre.

    The SBDTC has a Masters Training Grant from BBSRC and can supply funding (full fees paid plus stipend) for high quality UK students for the 1 year Systems Biology MSc. Self funding students are also encouraged to apply. Application information can be found here.


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    Systems Biology Event Bulletin


    Tue 29 May '12
    13:00: Stefan Kepinski (Leeds) "Context, specificity and self-organisation in auxin signalling"
    Thu 14 Jun '12
    12:30: David Ron (Cambridge)

    Student Achievements


    Wed 25 Jan '12
    On 19th Jan 2012, the 2010 Systems Biology DTC cohort graduated.... congratulations to them all!
    Sun 09 Oct '11
    SBDTC Student Heather Riley completes 3-month placement at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
    Sat 08 Oct '11
    Press release for publication by DTC student Heather Riley

    Recent Student Publications


    Fri 21 Oct '11
    Selective Phenotyping, Entropy Reduction and the Mastermind Game
    Sat 08 Oct '11
    The role of nitrogen oxides in human adaptation to hypoxia
    Thu 06 Oct '11
    High-resolution temporal profiling of transcripts during Arabidopsis leaf senescence reveals a distinct chronology of processes and regulation.
    Systems Biology DTC, University of Warwick, Coventry House, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, CV4 7AL
    Tel. 024 765 75808

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    Page contact: Elizabeth Widman Last revised: Mon 12 Mar 2012
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