The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
Skin in the largest organ in the human body consisting of epidermis, dermis and subcutis. It also contains epithelial appendages, including hair follicles and sweat glands. Read more
A pre-clinical characterisation assessment of the specific compositional and structural factors within an advanced biological wound dressing technology that are contributing to rapid and effective wound healing. Read more
Diabetic wounds associated with pressure ulcers are a worldwide concern affecting around 26 million patients annually with 15-25% of diabetic patients developing foot ulcer during their lifetime [1]. Read more
Applications are invited for an exciting 3-year fully funded PhD studentship to commence in September 2023. The studentship is part of an interdisciplinary programme of work supervised by Dr Holly Wilkinson, Prof Mat Hardman and Prof Steve Archibald at the Hull York Medical School. Read more
Skin morphogenesis occurs under stringent control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and result in a formation of the epidermis and a number of different skin appendages (including, the hair follicle, HF). Read more
The diabetic foot is one of the most debilitating comorbidities of diabetes. It is caused by impaired tissue repair, which leads to limb dysfunction and ultimately amputation. Read more
Injury to the dental pulp is commonly encountered in clinical practice, but how injury induce inflammation and how the dental pulp heals after injury is not known. Read more
Wounds are a major unmet healthcare burden that impact on millions of patients per year. From those undergoing simple surgeries to complex ulcers of the lower limbs, a common form of therapy is the use of negative pressure wound therapy. Read more
The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
The ABM CDT is a partnership between The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. ALL APPLICATIONS should however, be submitted via the Manchester application system only. Read more
Fibrosis is the cause of 45% of mortality in the Western world and is defined as the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix in response to injury. Read more
Non-healing wound infections are a high-cost problem in global healthcare communities. It is difficult to diagnose serious infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria quickly, especially in complex wounds (e.g. Read more
The University of Bath is inviting applications for the following PhD project commencing in October 2023. Eligible applicants will be considered for a fully-funded studentship – for more information, see the Funding Notes section below. Read more
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