* PhD Studentship: The cultural framing and public perception of regenerative medicine products * The PhD will explore popular and media framing of stem cells, tissue engineering and the wider science of regenerative medicine and examine public/patient attitudes towards tissue engineered products. This project will be of particular interest to students who have an interest in science and technology studies and medical sociology, but may also appeal to students with a background in sociology, health services research or the biosciences. A three-year full-time research council funded studentship is available, at £12,600.00 per annum, plus payment of tuition fees. Students should have at least a 2.1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject. Normal Home/EU student terms and conditions apply. Informal enquiries may be made to: Dr Emma Rowley (emma.rowley@nottingham.ac.uk), or Dr Paul Martin (paul.martin@nottingham.ac.uk). For application procedures, please contact Mrs Gill Farmer (gill.farmer@nottingham.ac.uk or 0115 846 6315). Closing date: 24th August 2007