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Pursuing a research degree in the Faculty of Biological Sciences allows you to cultivate expertise as an autonomous investigator in your selected discipline. Guided by your principal supervisor and additional co-supervisors, you'll conduct pioneering research on specific biological challenges while joining a vibrant academic community employing cross-disciplinary methods to address pressing scientific inquiries. During your doctoral studies, you'll not only deepen your subject-specific expertise but also enhance professional capabilities through structured training initiatives, seminar participation, and conference engagements.
Cellular membranes and their internal compartments serve fundamental biological functions across nearly all physiological processes, from nutrient absorption and environmental sensing to intercellular communication. Representing over 20% of human genome-encoded proteins, membrane proteins are implicated in numerous pathologies and constitute primary targets for most clinical medications. The Integrative Membrane Biology group consequently investigates membrane protein architecture, functionality, and their implications for human therapeutics. Our collaborative, multidisciplinary framework enables examination of these protein systems across scales - from atomic resolution to whole-organism physiology. These investigations advance both fundamental membrane biology knowledge and practical applications including drug discovery, biosensor engineering, agricultural enhancement, and bioenergy technologies.