Regulation of macrophage-mediated antigen processing and immune suppression by Cathepsin S in glioblastoma
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Medicine, Dentistry & Biomedical Sciences
Research Group:
The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
Glioblastoma is the most deadly and common adult primary brain tumour. It has dismal prognosis (12-18 months survival) and standard of care treatment for patients has remained unchanged for decades, with almost 100% of patients demonstrating disease relapse. Read more
Supervisors: Dr D Small, Prof D Fitzgerald
22 June 2026
PhD Research Project
Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)