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Investigating tissue healing milieu, focusing on the interactions of multipotent stromal cells

  • School: School of Science and Technology
  • Study mode(s): Full-time
  • Starting: 2023
  • Funding: UK student / EU student (non-UK) / International student (non-EU) / Self-funded

Overview

The milieu of damaged tissues includes different immune cells/molecules and stromal cells that contribute to three phases of inflammation, repair, and remodelling. However, more investigations are needed to understand the cross-talk between these cells and molecules. This project will utilise high-quality research methods to create in vitro healing milieu models and use various molecular and biological investigatory assays. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of immune stem interactions will help improve therapies for various degenerative diseases

Entry requirements

A successful candidate would have a degree in Biosciences, Biomedical Sciences or equivalent.

An English language test is also required.

How to apply

Applications are accepted all year round. For a step-by-step guide and to make an application, please visit our

how to apply page.

Fees and Funding

This is a self-funded project. Please see our funding page on ways to fund your project.

Guidance and Support

Further guidance and support on how to apply can be found on our apply page.

Entry qualifications

Successful candidates will have a degree in Biosciences, Biomedical sciences or equivalent.
An English language test is also required.

How to apply

Applications are accepted all year round. For a step-by-step guide and to make an application, please visit our how to apply page.

Fees and funding

This is a self-funded PhD project. See our fees and funding pages for further guidance and ways to fund your project.

Guidance and support

Further guidance and support on how to apply can be found on our apply page.

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Dr Jehan EL-Jawhari