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PhD in Regenerative Medicine
University of Leeds

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(4.3)

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Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Location

Leeds, Main

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Feb 2027

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Duration

3 Year

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We are interested in understanding the biology of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in vivo in health and disease, as a pre-requisite for the development of novel stem cell strategies. We research the in vivo phenotypes and topography of MSCS and how they can be used to treat osteoarthritis. We are exploring how to use minimally manipulated MSCs for immunomodulation applications including bone repair and cartilage tissue regeneration. Improved management and treatment of osteoarthritis centres around earlier diagnosis, improved non-surgical interventions, earlier and tissue sparing interventions including acellular scaffolds, and longer lasting joint replacements, with better targeting of interventions to meet stratified patient needs, greater precision and targeting in the design and delivery of devices, as well as improved reliability of these treatments.

Tuition fees
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£5,006 per year
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University of Leeds
Woodhouse LaneLeedsLS2 9JTUnited Kingdom