An MD is a programme for medical professionals to obtain a research degree. During your MD, you'll do research that draws on your clinical expertise. Your research may involve clinical trials,
Champion our ‘One Health, One Medicine' approach, which brings together expertise from a broad range of multidisciplinary areas. Complete a combination of research and clinical practice over a period
Immunology research includes cytokine and chemokine biology, immune cell signalling, advanced imaging technologies, and cellular & gut immunology. Our translational efforts are focused on rheumatoid
Virology research is carried out in the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. Our expertise ranges from molecular virology to in vivo pathogenesis, virus–cell interaction, viral
With this course, you'll explore how the mind, brain and body work together. You can then translate this knowledge into clinical applications for patient benefit. An MD is a doctorate or doctoral
Our MD Degrees in Biosciences study the fundamental biology of life, driving forward a mechanistic understanding of human health and disease and the development of next-generation clinical therapies.
Undertake research that offers the opportunity to understand fundamental mechanisms leading to life with our Cellular and Molecular Physiology research degree. You’ll explore molecular and/or
Embark on a research degree in Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration and gain expertise in cell biology, structural biology and signalling, using model organisms to investigate neuronal development,
We have over 15 systematic reviewers working on a wide range of projects contributing to excellence in health care research worldwide.Our systematic reviewers work closely with the information
This program encompasses the four-year MD program plus one year of preclinical coursework. For students with advanced level or international baccalaureate credentials. The Five-Year MD Track (MD
This program encompasses the four-year MD program plus two years of preclinical coursework. For students with Advanced Subsidiary Levels, and the South African or Australian Matric Examination