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University of NottinghamThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MPhil, PhD | Full-time | 2 - 4 years | October, February, April | - | - |
This Research Group focuses on the eukaryotic gene expression and the genetics of vertebrate embryonic development. Developmental studies focus largely upon the mechanisms that control stem cell fate. These include studies of the nervous system, germ cells and bone marrow derived stem cells. The Group’s work on the control of gene expression addresses the machinery used by cells to achieve appropriate levels of functional transcripts. These studies include control of transcription and the mechanisms of RNA maturation
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