Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

The University of Manchester

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  Applications of graphene in developing medical devices and delivering health interventions

Prof Kostas Kostarelos  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

The Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences invites applications for a prestigious 4-year fully-funded President’s Doctoral Scholar award. The scholarship supports a PhD in graphene research with application to medical devices and health interventions.

The ‘Louis Wong Hak Wood Presidential Doctoral Scholarship’* is in recognition of the University’s outstanding reputation in graphene and medical based research. The areas anticipated to form the basis of the PhD are:

- Crossing biological barriers - graphene has an ability to adapt and go where other molecules can’t. The challenge is designing graphene structures as carriers to trespass biomembranes for selective delivery to difficult biological targets.

- Delivery of therapeutic & imaging agents – graphene can be used to carry therapeutic and diagnostic molecules and improve the sensitivity of imaging by ensuring that molecules can get to exactly the right cells to improve their effectiveness.

The PhD project would be developed in collaboration between the successful candidate and supervisory team around one or more of the above themes. Training would incorporate a 3-6 month funded placement at the Chinese University of Hong Kong under the guidance of Professor Li Zhang.

*We are grateful to alumnus Louis Wong Hak Wood (BSc Engineering 1974) whose support has made this Doctoral Scholarship possible.

The scholarship provides full support for PhD tuition fees, a minimum annual tax-free living allowance of £14,863 and covers all research expenses. The start date for the PhD is flexible, but anticipated to be no later than September 2015. Applications are welcome from any nationality as the scholarship covers PhD fees at both the UK/EU and non-EU rates.

Candidates should hold a first-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant area within the biological, pharmaceutical, medical, material or engineering sciences. A Masters qualification in a similar area would be an advantage but is not essential.

Training would be hosted in the Nanomedicine Lab, a cutting-edge facility promoting the development of novel therapeutics based on bioengineering and nanotechnology components. The Lab forms a key element of the Manchester National Graphene Institute, pioneering research and career development in this exciting and evolving area.

The successful candidate will also hold a prestigious University of Manchester ‘President’s Doctoral Scholar Award’ entitling them to act as an ambassador for the University, benefit from additional training opportunities and represent the University at internal and external events.

http://www.presidentsaward.manchester.ac.uk/

Please direct applications in the following format to Sue Hookway ([Email Address Removed]):

• Academic CV
• Official academic transcripts
• Contact details for two suitable referees
• Personal statement (750 words maximum) outlining your suitability for a PhD in this area, what you hope to achieve from the research and relevant experience to date.
• Evidence of English language proficiency (IELTS or equivalent) if English is not first language. This is not required if a candidate has obtained a degree from a recognised UK University.

Any enquiries on the potential area of study or overall suitability should be directed to Professor Kostas Kostarelos ([Email Address Removed]). Deadline for applications: Friday 28 November 2014.

http://www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk/
http://www.nanomedicinelab.com/
http://www.inflammation-repair.manchester.ac.uk/staff/Kostas.Kostarelos
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/english/index.html

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 About the Project

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

Tackle real world challenges, make a difference, and elevate your career with postgraduate research in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at Manchester. From biochemistry to neuroscience, cancer sciences to medicine, audiology to mental health and everything in between, we offer a wide range of postgraduate research projects, programmes and funding which will allow you to immerse yourself in an area of research you’re passionate about.

Why study at the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health?

Experience PhD life as part of a diverse postgraduate research community of more than 1,000 postgraduate researchers at the 29th most international university in the world (Times Higher Education, 2023).

Ranked the best place to live in the UK (The Economist Global Liveability Index, 2022), Manchester boasts world-class culture, iconic sports, a thriving music and food scene, and much more. It's not just a place to research, it's a place to call home.

With 93% of research activity at the University rated as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent' (Research Excellence Framework, 2021), you'll get the chance to have an impact on global health and science challenges.

1000+

postgraduate students

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PhD

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in the UK - QS (2025)

Manchester  United Kingdom

main campus

About the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

At Manchester, postgraduate researchers are at the heart of our mission to tackle pressing global challenges in biological, medical and healthcare sciences - and you could be too.

By choosing Manchester for your postgraduate research, you’ll be joining a university with an exceptional research reputation, where 93% of research is world-leading or internationally excellent (REF, 2021) and where your work will have real-world impact.

You’ll research in world-class facilities alongside leading experts at the forefront of innovation, collaborating across disciplines to pioneer new treatments, advance scientific knowledge, and improve healthcare globally.

Supported by our dedicated Doctoral Academy and strong industry links, you'll experience PhD life in a vibrant, welcoming and diverse postgraduate research community.

And you’ll leave with the specialist knowledge, research experience and transferable skills that will shape your future in academia, research or industry.





Main campus

The University of Manchester

Manchester

North West

United Kingdom