Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Nottingham |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | Fully funded studentship |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 19th November 2024 |
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Closes: | 16th December 2024 |
Reference: | MED2024 |
Location: UK Other
Research group: SAMBAI Cancer Grand Challenge
Course: PhD Studentship
Principal supervisor: Professor Nigel Mongan
Other supervisors: Professors Catrin Rutland, Srinivasan Madhusudan, Emad Rakha, Alan McIntyre.
Background: This multidisciplinary PhD project will be based at the University of Nottingham Biodiscovery Institute, and will involve collaborations with the SAMBAI institutions, led by Professor Melissa Davis at Morehouse School of Medicine, alongside collaborators from Weill Cornell Medicine, Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Emory University, University of Glasgow, Kings College London, and University of Pretoria.
Project description: Your project will examine the convergence of social, environmental, genomic and tumor biology factors that contribute to disparities in outcome in cancer patients of African ancestry. To do this you will use advanced immuno-histopathological techniques, including the state-of-the-art Akoya Phenocycler platform, to compare the tumour microenvironment of diverse patient cohorts. Your project will primarily focus on prostate cancer, but you will also have the opportunity to contribute to parallel projects focussing on breast and pancreatic cancers. To do this you will review and annotate digital pathology images and construct tissue microarrays and complete immunophenotyping. You will also have the opportunity to gain experience in data analysis and integration. You will be an integral member of the wider SAMBAI team and will network with collaborators at our partner institutions across the USA, UK and African. The successful candidate will be medically qualified with experience in prostate, breast and/or pancreatic cancer pathology and with clinical experience in Kenya, Zambia or Nigeria.
Further information and Application
Applicants should have a minimum of a Medicine degree, experience in clinical pathology and immunohistochemistry, clinical experience relevant to Kenya, Nigeria or Zambia, and have achieved the other entry requirements.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to the principal supervisor: Nigel.Mongan@nottingham.ac.uk
Candidates should apply via the above ‘Apply’ button and include a CV. When completing the online application form, please select the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, then 4M24 PhD Molecular Medicine (and Complex Diseases) (48m), there is no need to write a proposal please write ‘application to Professor Nigel Mongan’ in the proposal area; once submitted, send your student ID number to SV-PG-VET@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk.
Any queries regarding the application process should be addressed to SV-PG-VET@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk.
Interview Date: Week commencing January 6, 2024
Start Date: Feb 1, April 1 or July 1, 2025
Eligibility for Funding
This is a fully funded studentship open to UK nationals, EU and International applicants.
Please contact me directly should you have any questions regarding this matter.
Closing Date: Monday 16 December 2024
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