We offer PhD training across the spectrum of the BBSRC funding portfolio in research areas of national importance to the UK. Image Alexandra Jebb (2017 cohort) on field work - hibernating marmots (Rocky Mountains, Colorado Our student projects are concentrated in five main research areas and we provide training and networking opportunities under each of these themes to help build collaborative networks and encourage horizon scanning within bio-science research:Understanding the Rules of LifeBioscience for Sustainable Agriculture and Food – Crops and SoilBioscience for Sustainable Agriculture and Food – Terrestrial and Aquatic Animals (encompassing Livestock, Production Biology and Health and Aquaculture)Bioscience for renewable resources and Clean GrowthBioscience for an integrated understanding of HealthFor a template of acknowledging your UKRI BBSRC funding (publications, presentations, posters, etc.), please click on the relevant link below: DTP3 Acknowledgement of Support (192.04 KB Word) (2020-2025 intakes) DTP2 Acknowledgement of Support (197.63 KB Word) Research in Life Sciences BrochureEastBio has recently published our Research In Life Sciences Brochure featuring profiles contributed by our supervisors. The brochure is aimed to serve as a dynamic resource for the use and benefit of both our supervisors, current or prospective, and industrial shareholders, to facilitate efficient, creative and open networking and enable the shaping of research connections and relationship across the partnership. You can download the Brochure here: EastBio Research Directory 2025.pdf (732.96 KB) Document EastBio Research in Life Sciences Directory 2024 (1.2 MB / PDF) This article was published on 2024-06-17