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PhD opportunities in Criminology at Brunel University London

Join an exciting, diverse and intellectually curious community of researchers in the Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Read more

Exploiting NLRP3-inflammasome signalling in glioblastoma to combat radiotherapy resistance

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
Brain tumours are the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adults under the age of 40. High-grade Gliob lastoma is treated by surgery followed by chemo/radiotherapy but recurs in the majority of patients and new treatments need to be developed. Read more

Assessing the impacts of targeting mRNA translation machinery on metabolic fitness and treatment response of glioblastoma cancer cells

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
The current standards of care for glioblastoma are rarely curative, highlighting the urgent need for a better understanding of its biology to enhance the development of innovative therapeutic approaches. . Read more

Cutting through Brain Cancer: Unravelling Novel Mechanisms of Signalling in Glioblastoma by Proteolysis of Semaphorins

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
Semaphorins are a family of molecules that signal by attaching to their cell surface receptors. Initially identified for their critical role in brain development, Semaphorins are now recognised as key players in diverse processes including immune responses, blood vessel formation and cancer invasion. Read more

Connecting All-Island Clinical and Molecular Data for Lymphoid Blood Cancers to Illuminate Immune Dysfunction and Drug Resistance

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
Part of the multimillion eHealth Hub for Cancer Centre of Excellence led by University of Limerick and Queen’s University Belfast, this PhD studentship contributes to developing open source frameworks to enable federated sharing of all-island clinical and genomics cancer data. Read more

Identification of novel clinically actionable molecular subtypes in non-functioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumours

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
Pituitary neuroendocrine tumours (PitNETs) typically release hormones into the bloodstream. A subgroup called non-functioning PitNETs cause debilitating headaches and blindness requiring surgical management. Read more

Exploring the correlates and benefits of specialist referral in asthma: an analysis of routine datasets

  Research Group: Centre for Public Health
The overarching aim is to investigate socioeconomic disparities in asthma, COPD and interstitial lung disease healthcare outcomes within Northern Ireland, and to assess potential disparities in asthma biologic prescription rates across the UK. Read more
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Ultrahigh dose rate radiotherapy - Beamline validation and biological characterisation of the FLASH-SARRP

  Research Group: The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
This project will support research applying a new ultra-high dose-rate (“FLASH”) radiotherapy system. The FLASH-SARRP is a world leading platform enabling the delivery of photon-FLASH radiotherapy in preclinical models. Read more
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Inequalities in Research Feedback for Minoritized Early Career Researchers

Minoritised early career researchers (MECRs) face a number of interpersonal and structural barriers within their research careers, not least in relation to receiving quality feedback on their research (Reddy & Amer, 2023). Read more

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