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Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

We have 9 Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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The overlooked X and Y factor in osteoarthritis development

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of physical disability in adults worldwide. With no disease-modifying drugs to treat OA, patients typically suffer the pain and disability of disease for almost half their adult life. Read more

The generation of new Penicillin variants

A PhD scholarship is available to synthesize and formulate new penicillin variants and examine their properties. It will involve the design and multi-step chemical synthesis of targets using techniques such as anhydrous reaction conditions, column chromatography, NMR, MS and HPLC. Read more

The effects of maternal diet, blastocyst development and predisposition to adult disease

During your PhD study with the GMRI and as part of Dr Gray’s lab group, you will be working alongside other postgrad students, postdoctoral scientists, and national/international collaborators from around the world. Read more

The placental origins of Infantile Haemangioma & Improving patient outcomes through the repurposing of drugs

During your PhD study with the GMRI and as part of Dr Gray’s lab group, you will be working alongside other postgrad students, postdoctoral scientists, and national/international collaborators from around the world. Read more

Improving the treatment of Colon Cancer through the repurposing of drugs

During your PhD study with the GMRI and as part of Dr Gray’s lab group, you will be working alongside other postgrad students, postdoctoral scientists, and national/international collaborators from around the world. Read more

Uncovering anti-arrhythmic potential of stellate ganglion purinergic receptors.

Background. Cardiovascular disease affects over 30% of people worldwide, and is one of the leading causes of death each year. Elevated sympathetic nerve activity is a common feature of cardiovascular disease, contributing to end-organ damage, morbidity and mortality [1-3]. Read more
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