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We have 15 King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

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King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 15 King’s College London Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

Multiscale Models for Life (MM4L) Centre for Doctoral Training

Are you interested in bridging the gap between in vivo biology, physical and computational sciences?. We announce the new King's College London Multiscale Models for Life (MM4L) Centre for Doctoral Training. Read more

Modelling fluctuating cognitive and mental health states in psychiatric disorders

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship at King’s College London focusing on the development and application of computational approaches to model fluctuating cognitive and mood states in psychiatric disorders. Read more

EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Studentship: "Shaping network excitability in epilepsy using non-invasive deep brain stimulation”

Fully funded EPSRC DLA PhD studentship in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences to start 1 October 2025. Epilepsy affects approximately 50 million people globally, with one-third experiencing medication-resistant seizures. Read more

Developing machine learning models for radiation dose prediction using third-generation sequencing data.

3-year PhD studentship in the UK Health Security Agency under supervision of Dr Philip Davies, Dr Christophe Badie and Dr Lourdes CruzGarcia, and King’s College London Department of Informatics under supervision of Dr Sophia Tsoka. Read more

Enhancing ear drum repair by tracking endogenous stem cells

Tympanic membrane (ear drum) perforation (TMP) is a highly prevalent clinical problem. TMPs can result from physical trauma, pressure changes and, most commonly, from otitis media (OM). Read more

Enamel structure, development, and evolution in acrodont lizards

Most reptiles can continuously replace their teeth throughout their lives, but a diverse group of lizards, known as the acrodonts, have lost this ability. Acrodont lizards cannot replace their adult teeth, similar to mammals, meaning that their teeth must be adapted to resist tooth wear for long periods of time. Read more

EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Studentship: “Decoding developmental disorders: AI-powered tools for genotype-phenotype predictions”

Fully funded PhD studentship in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences to start 1 October 2025. Award details. The overall aim of this PhD project is to understand and predict how genetic mutations disrupt brain development to give rise to range of debilitating neurodevelopmental disorders. Read more

Defining direct effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors at islets to improve glucose homeostasis

This PhD project will investigate the effects of clinically used SSRIs on improving β-cell function and maintaining normoglycaemia in mice, and identify the molecular mechanisms by which SSRIs act. Read more

Studying biological variation in the environmental sensor and novel psoriasis drug target Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR): expression, regulation and biomarker potential

Start date. 1st June 2025. Application deadline. 23rd March 2025. Interview date. from 10th April 2025. Psoriasis is an immune-mediated, chronic inflammatory skin condition due to combination of genetic predisposition, environmental triggers, and dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses [1]. Read more

PhD Studentship in Computer Architecture for Modern Applications

In today's digital landscape, the exponential growth of data has become the driving force behind modern applications, such as machine learning applications and genome analysis, revolutionizing our approach to overall living quality and healthcare. Read more

Fully Funded PGR Studentship at the School of Global Affairs

The School of Global Affairs PGR Studentship offers full financial support to a single UK PhD student, including a stipend at UKRI rate (for 2024/25, £21,181 inclusive of London weighting, pro-rate for part-time registration) and research fees of up to £1,500 per annum as well as both sick pay and parental leave. Read more
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