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Systematic Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 21 Systematic Biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Can skin inflammation stop mosquito-borne virus infection?

The climate crisis is making mosquito-borne virus infections an increasing threat to human health. These viruses, such as those that cause Zika (ZIKV) and dengue, are infecting more people and spreading to new countries as the climate warms and globalisation helps mosquitoes spread. Read more
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Defining epistatic circuits in pathogenic bacteria

A 2025 Crick PhD project with Eachan Johnson. . As soon as new antimicrobial drugs are discovered and used in the clinic, pathogenic bacteria inevitably evolve resistance, driving an unsustainable cycle threatening the twentieth century's improvements to public health. Read more

(MRC DTP) Decoding the Brain-Immune Axis: Neuronal Circuitry and Metabolic Impact on Immune Responses

The immune system's response is intricately linked to nutritional status, with fasting and caloric restriction reducing inflammatory damage and extreme dietary perturbations increasing susceptibility to infection and inflammatory disorders. Read more

Spatial single cell dynamics of immune cells in tumours and lymph nodes

Protective immune responses occur in complex tissue ecosystems, we have developed a range of new technologies including Kaede fluorescent protein cellular tracking system, colorectal cancer models and human tissue slice culture systems. Despite advances in immunoncology, driven by check-point inhibitors, many solid tumours remain refractory to curative therapies. Read more

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