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personalised medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 16 personalised medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Deep learning and bioinformatics approaches for personalised medicine

An exciting opportunity to work within a highly multidisciplinary group at the Biomedical AI and Data Science Lab (www.hebasailem.com) at the School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences to develop new computational pathology approaches to improve cancer patient treatment and diagnosis. Read more

PhD on Innovative Biomaterials for Therapeutics and Diagnostics

Prof Molly Stevens FRS FREng is looking for talented students with backgrounds in chemistry, engineering, cell biology, physics, materials science or medicine to join her highly-stimulating, multidisciplinary research lab at the Departments of Materials and Bioengineering at Imperial College London. Read more

Integrated omics approach to psychiatric disorders

  Research Group: Chemistry and Biosciences
In psychiatry, the selection of antipsychotics and antidepressants is led by a trial-and-error approach. The prescribing of these medications is complicated by sub-optimal efficacy and high rates of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Read more

The stabilization of DNA triplexes using the novel base analogue 2-aminopyridinone (APyO)

Triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) could position themselves at the forefront of personalised medicine in their potential to interact with defined target gene sequences in humans and in other organisms. Read more

Detection of triplex DNA using fluorescent reporter ligands

Triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) could position themselves at the forefront of personalised medicine in their potential to interact with defined target gene sequences in humans and in other organisms. Read more

Integrative data analysis: from novel biomarker-drug response associations to predicting effective drug combinations

  Research Group: Translational Tumour Biology
More than 140 children with cancer die in Australia each year due to the occurrence of resistance to traditional chemotherapy. To improve overall survival rates for high-risk paediatric cancer patients, the Children’s Cancer Institute initiated the Zero Childhood Cancer national personalised medicine trial (PRISM). Read more

Repurposing and enriching cardiovascular risk prediction model to identify people at risk of cancer – UCL (part of Health Data Research UK’s Big Data for Complex Disease Driver Programme)

Risk-stratified management of cardiovascular disease (CVD), where people without established disease receive preventative interventions and monitoring based on their 10-years predicted risk, has been highly successful to ensure healthcare resources are allocated to those most likely to benefit. Read more

Assessment of matrix metalloproteinase 9 inhibitor for the treatment of severe skin-blistering adverse drug reactions using in vitro and ex vivo skin models.

Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are rare, immune-related, severe skin-blistering reactions which can be caused by a wide range of commonly administered drugs. SJS/TEN is characterised by wide-spread skin (epidermal) detachment and recent work in our lab has identified a number of potential molecular mechanism by which this could occur. Read more

Improving diagnostic processes and therapeutic strategies in acute care

We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for clinically informed and clinically-based research using health data, studying as a PhD student affiliated with PIONEER, the Health Data Research Hub in acute care. Read more

3D printing of scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

This project aims to develop multifunctional novel bioactive tissue scaffolds using 3D printing, biomaterials science and controlled drug delivery systems to enhance tissue regeneration. Read more

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