The HELENA Graduate School offers PhD projects in the following are: Diabetes and Lung Biology; Neuro and Stem Cell Biology; Infection, Immune and Tumor Biology; Epidemiology, Health Economics and Human Genetics; Radiation Research; Ecosystems Biology; Systems Biology, Biomedical Imaging and Structural Biology.
Prepare to address the growing human services needs of diverse and underserved populations, including those struggling with illness, addiction, violence, and poverty. This program combines action-oriented research with practical experience and connects you with a community of professionals so that you may improve quality of life through effective policy and practice.
Cardiff University
Pathophysiology and Repair focuses on the molecular mechanisms underpinning physiology, disease and the processes that drive repair and regeneration.
Cardiff University
To offer knowledge and expertise for post doctoral/lectureship positions in neuroscience, molecular biology, molecular genetics, cell biology and vision science. Also for research positions in industry and the Health Service, scientific informatics and science writing.
Queen Mary, University of London
The School offers research degrees within the various Institutes.
University of Bristol
The Department of Social Medicine is a leading centre for epidemiology, public health and health services research. Staff in the Department are leaders in their fields and have extensive national and international research collaborations, with several providing health policy advice for government organisations and international bodies.
Cardiff University
The Clinical Epidemiology PhD programme offers an introduction to a career in the academic world, the NHS, or a health-related field, in clinical trials, clinical epidemiology and the development of innovative interventions and methods.
University of Birmingham
Our current research covers a wide portfolio of basic, translational and clinical research focusing on endocrinology, and neonatal medicine, with all the major paediatric subspecialties active in research (for example nephrology, neurology, gastroenterology and dietetics). Ongoing studies employ a broad range of approaches including clinical experimental, database and qualitative studies.
University of Bristol
Our research aim is to provide evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the care provided in primary health care, be it preventative, curative or rehabilitative. The research is driven by a need to inform policy decisions regarding the implementation of high quality primary health care.
University of Birmingham
We have a large community of academic, research and support staff and postgraduate students, and an annual turnover of approximately £8 million support for research. Our research is grouped into the following four themes: Immune Regulation; Inflammation and Inflammatory Disease; Stem Cell Biology and Gene Regulation; and Bacterial Infections, Pathogenesis and Antibiotic Resistance.
University of Birmingham
Our current research covers a wide portfolio of basic, translational and clinical research focusing on: adrenal and gonadal steroids; thyroid cancer; thyroid dysfunction; fetal and reproductive endocrinology; pituitary disease; and auto-immunity.
Erasmus University Rotterdam
The PhD program in Biomedical Genetics is organized by the Erasmus MC research departments of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Clinical Genetics, Reproduction and Development, Forensic Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, and the Erasmus Stem Cell Institute for Regenerative Medicine. This PhD program is part of Erasmus MC Graduate School.