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clinical biochemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 66 clinical biochemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Drugging kinase-driven brain cancer with multi-topic compounds

  Research Group: Creixell Group
Reference. SW44292. Dr Pau Creixell wishes to recruit a PhD student to work on the project entitled. Drugging kinase-driven brain cancer with multi-topic compounds. Read more

Investigating the impact of the gut microbiome on the health of older people

The impact of the gut microbiome on human health has demanded increasing attention in recent years. It is associated with myriad disease states, including diabetes, dementia, cardiorespiratory conditions, and many cancers. Read more

Exercise and pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer (PC) is an aggressive malignancy with poor survival outcomes. Incidence and mortality rates remain high, with PC projected to surpass breast cancer as the third leading cause of cancer death in Europe by 2025. Read more

Developing and characterising novel targeted nanocomposites serving as adjuvants to existing standard-of-care cancer treatments

One in two cancer patients will receive radiotherapy as part of their standard-of-care treatment. For patients with a localised cancer diagnosis effective radiotherapy represents the best chance for a curative outcome but is not without risk. Read more

Developing novel therapeutic strategies to better treat Triple Negative Breast Cancer

One in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime and it is a leading cause of death.  While significant progress has been made in the treatment of some cancers, there still remain some forms of the disease with limited treatment options and poor outcome. . Read more

Using genomic technologies to determine circadian regulation of psoriasis (Sep 25 entry)

Circadian control of inflammation is emerging as an exciting field, with immediate translation potential. Psoriasis represents a model of immune-mediated inflammation in which the pathology is accessible and amenable to serial investigation. Read more

One Inter-Disciplinary PhD Studentship on Early Detection of Brain Cancer

The University of Bristol funded has committed donor funding for one inter-disciplinary PhD studentships aiming to use a mixture of data science and laboratory work develop an early detection test for brain cancer. Read more
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Investigating functions of the staphylococcal type VII secretion systems

Staphylococcus aureus, a highly versatile bacterial pathogen, is a leading cause of infections in animals and humans. It causes a range of serious conditions in humans including pneumonia and endocarditis, and is major cause of hospital-associated infections. Read more

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