We have 14 nuclear medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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nuclear medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 14 nuclear medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Laser spectroscopy of isotopes for nuclear environments

Measurements of isotopes and isotope ratios are important in many areas of science and engineering including the nuclear industry, nuclear forensics, environmental sciences and also in medicine. Read more

Granulopoiesis: chromatin topology and associated functions

Granulopoiesis, the generation of new neutrophilic granulocytes, is crucial to health. During healthy neutrophil development its nucleus goes through dramatic morphological changes, from a simple round nucleus to a multi-segmented, lobulated nucleus. Read more

Examining the dysfunction of DNA damage repair in synucleinopathies

DNA damage is an emerging stressor implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Our recent research within post-mortem dementia with Lewy body brain tissue has highlighted the dysregulation of several DNA damage repair pathways, alongside the occurrence of a novel nuclear alpha-synuclein pathology. Read more

Decoding the epigenetic mechanisms of drug resistance in aggressive breast cancers

Breast cancers pose a major health burden to modern world as being the most common cancer in women. Estrogen receptor (ER), the classical marker of 70% these cancers, is the nuclear receptor important for cancer progression. Read more

Artemisinin Derivatives to Fight Malaria

A self-funded PhD position is available in the Fielding and Ismail research groups. We investigate unpaired electron species that play an important role in biological and materials chemistry. Read more

Understanding the role of spliceosome gene mutations in disease

The DNA of a cell is copied into a pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) that the cell uses as a template for protein production. Some of the information contained in DNA is not required for making proteins, therefore, unwanted information must be removed before a protein is made. Read more

Mechanisms of matrix remodeling associated 7 (MXRA7) proteins translocation across cell compartments and actions in nuclei of skin-derived cells

Wang team has been leading the research on a less-explored gene, Matrix remodelling associated 7 (MXRA7), for about ten years. Studies using various models had accumulated fundamental knowledge about its biological functions, and sighted more clues deserving extensive investigations. Read more

Gene therapy for neuromuscular diseases

We are accepting candidatures for PhD students enthusiastic about finding cures for neuromuscular diseases or willing to explore and learn gene therapy technologies using models of neuromuscular diseases. Read more
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