Biomedical Sciences projects
The postgraduate research opportunities we currently have available in our Division of Biomedical Sciences are listed below.
Regulation of cell fate specification and cell division by mechanical signals
The mechanobiology of muscle formation
Using genetically encoded correlative light-electron microscopy tags to understand cell biology
Organisation of Microtubule Arrays in Motile and Contractile Cells
Macrophage functions during repair and organogenesis
Please ensure that you specify the name of the project and supervisor within your application
Applicants must select their project of interest and apply online selecting one of the following course codes:
MPhil/PhD in Medical Sciences (RMDA-A34P)
MPhil/PhD in Medicine (RMDA-A31P)
PhD in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (RMDA-B92K)
MD in Medicine (RMDA-A33P)
MSc by Research in Medical Sciences (RMDA-A35P)
MSc by Research in Medicine (RMDA-A32P)
*PhD by Published Work (RMDA-B91P)
No suitable Projects?
If none of the projects available are suitable, you should apporach one of the approved supervisors and develop a project together. The supervisor will then need to get the project approved by the Research Degrees Team to allow you to apply directly to the aprooved project. The list of approved supervisors and their research interests can be found here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/study/researchdegrees/howtoapply/supervisorslist
*Please note that applicants apply for the PhD by Published Work do not have to specify a project but must identify a mentor from the approved list of supervisors.