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in-vivo PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 32 in-vivo PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Applying novel imaging methods and machine learning techniques to advance in-vivo knee biomechanics analysis

£ years full time start date July/October 2024. Project Summary. This is an opportunity to work on an exciting project focussed on machine learning applied to in-vivo knee biomechanics working with Cardiff University, Imperial College, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and University of Florida. Read more

Microfluidic technologies applied to respiratory diseases

Subject area. 3D Printing, lab-on-a-chip, Drug Delivery, Pharmaceutical Technology. In Preclinical studies, a large number of molecules and biomolecules, in a very short time, have to be evaluated in terms of efficacy and toxicity. Read more

Targeting nucleotide biosynthesis for the treatment of MYC-driven lymphoma

Dysregulation of MYC is frequently implicated in the pathogenesis of lymphoma. In particular, translocations that bring the MYC gene under the control of an immunoglobulin gene promotor are pathognomonic of Burkitt lymphoma and frequently observed in high-grade lymphoma, where they are associated with a poor prognosis. Read more

Polarisation Imaging in Random Media

Apply to pursue a PhD in the Optical Theory Group, led by Matthew Foreman, where you will explore multiple scattering of optical waves in biological tissue, and exploit polarisation properties of light to enable in-vivo computational imaging techniques. Read more

Novel subsurface Raman microscopy technologies to enable the development of next-generation drug and implant therapies

Start date: September 2024. Duration. 3.5 years. Raman spectroscopy is a powerful label-free analytical technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations in the sample and generate Raman scattered photons. Read more

Metabolic reprogramming in cancer: starving tumors of essential nutrients to promote cell death

All the cells in our bodies are programmed to die. As they get older, our cells accumulate toxic molecules that make them sick. In response, they eventually break down and die, clearing the way for new, healthy cells to grow. Read more

Cancer: Inhibiting cell metabolism to enhance tumour cell death

All the cells in our bodies are programmed to die. As they get older, our cells accumulate toxic molecules that make them sick. In response, they eventually break down and die, clearing the way for new, healthy cells to grow. Read more

PhD in Biophysics & Biochemistry - Raman spectroscopy for prostate cancer detection

Location. University of Auckland/Faculty of Science/Physics Department. Keywords. Auckland; New Zealand; Biochemistry; Cancer Biochemistry; Spectroscopy; Raman spectroscopy; Multivariate data analysis; Chemometrics; Molecular Biology. Read more

Precision Medicine DTP - Integrative single-cell transcriptomic to identify novel mediator of human blood progenitor proliferation

  Research Group: MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine
Background. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are the most widely used cells for cell therapy because of their unique ability to reconstitute the entire blood and immune system upon transplantation. Read more

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