CEA/INSTN
The CEA is an internationally recognized research organization that benefits from a hybrid engineering and researcher culture that allows synergies between basic research and technological innovation.
University of Birmingham
Our research specialisms are in modern cellular and molecular techniques, with an emphasis on neuropharmacology. Research areas include radioligand binding and autoradiography; in situ hybridisation; immunocytochemistry; microdialysis; cell culture; neurotransmitter, enzyme, second messenger and metabolite assays; cellular morphometry; pharmacodynamic modelling; cDNA cloning and site-directed mutagenesis.
Cardiff University
Research in the Welsh School of Pharmacy in Cardiff currently encompasses aspects of all facets of the study of drugs, including: the discovery of new potential drug entities, using synthetic chemistry; formulation of drugs to achieve targeted responses; pharmacological studies of mechanisms of drug action; as well as researching elements of current medical and pharmaceutical practice.
Kings College London
Analytical Science includes toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring and forensic science. Chemistry is fundamental to all three activities and particular strengths exist in the separation sciences and mass spectrometry and the development of novel analytical methods. Specific examples include improvements to aid detection of drug-facilitated sexual assaults and other vulnerable groups, such as children, the chemical profiling of fingerprints, including drugsand their residues, and use of nanoparticles for forensic purposes. The Drug Control Centre in the Division is the UK World Anti-Doping Agency accredited laboratory and it will play a key role in the 2012 Olympics anti-doping screening program.
University of Alcalá - UAH
The University of Alcalá offers competitive scholarships covering lodging in University Housing for PhD students who wish to do a 6-month research stay at UAH.
University of Portsmouth
Students initially register for the MPhil and transfer to the PhD subject to satisfactory progress; students undertake independent research in an area of pharmacy or biomedical science, working closely with academic supervisors.
Cardiff University
Research in the Welsh School of Pharmacy in Cardiff currently encompasses aspects of all facets of the study of drugs, including: the discovery of new potential drug entities, using synthetic chemistry; formulation of drugs to achieve targeted responses; pharmacological studies of mechanisms of drug action; as well as researching elements of current medical and pharmaceutical practice.
Cardiff University
Research in the Welsh School of Pharmacy in Cardiff currently encompasses aspects of all facets of the study of drugs, including: the discovery of new potential drug entities, using synthetic chemistry; formulation of drugs to achieve targeted responses; pharmacological studies of mechanisms of drug action; as well as researching elements of current medical and pharmaceutical practice.
University of Portsmouth
Students initially register for the MPhil and transfer to the PhD subject to satisfactory progress; students undertake independent research in an area of pharmacy or biomedical science, working closely with academic supervisors.
The University of Manchester
The School is dedicated to improving the design, development and use of medicines. This is being advanced within three core strategic groups: Drug design and action Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics Drug usage and pharmacy practice
University of Bristol
Fully funded places in a 4-year structured PhD programme are available in the Bristol Chemical Synthesis Doctoral Training Centre, England. Applications are welcomed from students from the UK/EU with interest in any area of modern Chemical Synthesis including inorganic and organic methodology, natural product and target molecule synthesis, organometallic chemistry, catalysis, asymmetric synthesis, biological chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, polymer chemistry, carbohydrate chemistry, etc.
University of Bristol
The Department of Physiology and Pharmacology encompasses internationally recognised research groups with interests extending from the whole animal, cell signalling and neuropharmacology to cardiovascular/respiratory function and the study of sensory and sensorimotor systems in the intact brain.