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We have 47 lung PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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lung PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 47 lung PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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Targeted reprogramming of epigenetic signals for lung regeneration.

What most of us do naturally – the breathing 500 million people struggle with as they suffer from incurable lung disease. Epigenetic mechanisms control what genes are switched on or off. Read more
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Characterising tumour-myeloid cell interactions during lung cancer evolution

A 2025 Crick PhD project with Charles Swanton. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Treatment for lung cancer includes therapies targeting the cells around the tumour, collectively known as the tumour microenvironment (TME). Read more
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Defining the contributions of gamma delta T cells to lung tissue protection, repair and homeostasis in influenza infection.

A 2025 Crick-Imperial Joint PhD project with Andreas Wack (Crick) and Leticia Monin Aldama (Imperial). Please note. candidates will need to be eligible for home tuition fees to apply for this position. Read more
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Investigating how to re-activate the immune system against KRAS oncogene mutant lung cancer

A 2025 Crick PhD project with Julian Downward. . The KRAS oncogene is the most frequently mutated oncogenic driver in human cancer, being activated in some 15% of tumours, including many poor prognosis cancers such as those of the lung, colon and pancreas. Read more

Identification of novel therapeutic pathways for lung fibrosis and repair

Although many tissues have the capacity to repair following injury, the majority heal by fibrosis. Discovery of new targets is hampered by the lack of early-stage disease human tissue and the failure of animal models to recapitulate all aspects of clinical disease. Read more

(MRC DTP) Investigating the link between nuclear deformation and lung cancer migration and invasion

Migration and invasion are essential features of malignant cells that underlie metastatic potential. Controlling nuclear size, shape, orientation, and position along a cell’s front-rear axis is crucial for optimal directional migration and invasion. Read more

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