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Warwick’s MRC-Funded DTP in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research: New prognostic and diagnostic tools to assess and monitor traumatic brain injury

Warwick’s MRC-Funded DTP in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research

New prognostic and diagnostic tools to assess and monitor traumatic brain injury

A fully funded four year iCASE studentship is available for September 2018 entry. The successful student will join our DTP training programme, which offers a one-year MSc in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research and a three-year industry linked PhD studentship with an industry partner. Visit our website for further information.

University Supervisor: Professor Nicholas Dale (University of Warwick), Professor Chris Imray (UHCW)

Industry supervisor: Dr Everard Mascarenhas (Sarissa Biomedical Ltd)

PROGRAMME CONTENT



An exciting one-year taught MSc in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research, including taught modules and two 11-week research projects, one of which will be with Professor Dale, followed by a three-year PhD project during which the student will undertake a minimum of three months’ placement with the industry partner

For more project information please visit our website:
warwick.ac.uk/mrcdtp/theprogramme/icase/

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, FUNDING AND HOW TO APPLY



Studentships that cover full fees, consumables, conference allowance and an annual stipend of approximately £17,250 are available. See warwick.ac.uk/mrcdtp/apply/funding for full information.

A strong first degree (2i or above) in the Physical Sciences or Life Sciences. Maths A Level or equivalent is desirable.

If you are interested in joining our dynamic DTP community please apply at warwick.ac.uk/mrcdtp/ apply by 3 June 2018.


Interviews will take place on 27 June 2018.

Warwick’s MRC-Funded DTP in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research: New prognostic and diagnostic tools to assess and monitor traumatic brain injury