
Postgraduate Research Scholarship on genetic forms of Parkinson’s disease
A postgraduate research scholarship
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$83,613 stipend scholarship to support a PhD research student at the Faculty of Medicine and Health.
Highlights
Value | Eligibility | Open date | Close date |
---|---|---|---|
$83,613 | Domestic PhD student Research pure neuronal transplants or neuronal-astrocyte transplants | 27 October 2022 | 10 November 2022 |
How to apply
Benefits
The scholarship will provide a total stipend allowance of $83,613 over a period of three years to a PhD student, subject to satisfactory academic performance. The value of the scholarship per annum will be:
- First-year: $27,191
- Second-year: $27,871
- Third-year: $28,551
Note: No extensions allowed. The Scholarship must commence by Semester 1, 2022 and cannot be deferred or transferred to another area of research.
Who’s eligible
You must:
- be a domestic student
- be willing to apply, applied for admission or have a conditional or unconditional offer of admission to start a full-time PhD in the Faculty of Medicine and Health
- be willing to conduct research as part of a project named, “An in vivo approach to elucidate the pathobiology of PD-associated genes using human diseased neurons.” This research must focus on one of the following areas:
- pure neuronal transplants, or
- neuronal-astrocyte transplants.
Background
A unique opportunity is available for an outstanding PhD scholar to conduct research as part of a project named, “An in vivo approach to elucidate the pathobiology of PD-associated genes using human diseased neurons.”
This scholarship is funded by The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.