The Clem Jones Centre for Neurobiology and Stem Cell Research (CJCNSCR) at Griffith University headed by Prof James St John is a large multi-disciplinary group including cell biologists, molecular biologists, bioengineers and surgeons. We combine discovery and translational research to optimise and accelerate the delivery of therapeutic outcomes for people with severe disability. Our centre engages with the community to shape our research and to create solutions that have a clear path to market.
We are currently looking for a PhD candidate to conduct research on the differences between females and males in how they respond to a cell transplantation therapy for repairing spinal cord injury. The project is to commence in .
The primary focus of this role is to determine the biological differences between females and males during initial spinal cord injury and during repair processes. Our team is testing a cell transplantation in human clinical ... Click here to view more detail / apply for PhD Scholarships: How to optimise cell transplantation to repair spinal cord injury in women
We are currently looking for a PhD candidate to conduct research on the differences between females and males in how they respond to a cell transplantation therapy for repairing spinal cord injury. The project is to commence in .
The primary focus of this role is to determine the biological differences between females and males during initial spinal cord injury and during repair processes. Our team is testing a cell transplantation in human clinical ... Click here to view more detail / apply for PhD Scholarships: How to optimise cell transplantation to repair spinal cord injury in women