Full time
4 years
OCT-23
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Medical Specialisations: F-O Medicine (General) Molecular Biology
Research
Research in our School of Life Sciences covers a wide spectrum of biology from genes to ecosystems, and this broad-based structure provides opportunities for developing novel ideas and inter-disciplinary projects. We offer supervision in all areas of staff expertise in molecular medicine and our research is at the basic-clinical interface and we employ a range of techniques for studying diseases at the molecular and cellular level. We have current projects on cancer and stem cell biology, viruses and infection, basic and reproductive immunology, translational and clinical proteomics, drug design, and genomics and computational biology. Many projects are in collaboration with the NHS and regional hospitals.
As a research student at Essex, you will work at the heart of our internationally acknowledged, well-resourced and well-connected research community. We offer world-class supervision and training opportunities, and encourage you to engage with other researchers, professionals, practitioners, and research users, where possible, for example using the generous funding from Proficio to attend conferences and training courses.
Your future
Many of our postgraduates continue their scientific research by taking up postdoctoral positions in the UK and overseas. Others have embarked on careers in biomedical laboratories and in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, both in research and development. We support your career development by a mentoring scheme and employability events.
For this course (per year)
£5,900
For this course (per year)
£20,700
You will need a good master’s degree or equivalent, in a related subject. A well-developed research proposal is also essential. If you don't have a Masters, our four-year integrated PhD, allows you to spend your first year studying at master’s level to develop the necessary knowledge and skills and to start your independent research in year two.