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DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
University of Liverpool
Full Time
JAN
2 years
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DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
University of Liverpool
Full Time
JAN
2 years
DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
University of Liverpool
Full Time
FEB
2 years
DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
University of Liverpool
Part Time
FEB
4 years
DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
University of Liverpool
Part Time
JAN
4 years
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Overview
We're a leading international centre for research into the fundamental principles of human physiology, with expertise in all aspects of modern physiology.
Our experimental approaches involve biochemical, behavioural, electrophysiological, molecular, structural and state-of art imaging (such as multiphoton confocal, spinning disk, light sheet and 3D electron microscopy) applied to mammalian cell systems and also to model organisms such as Caenorhabdities elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Dictyostelium.
Our exciting and dynamic research environment benefits from increasing collaboration with academic clinicians looking for cell-based and cell targeted therapies.
Research interests focus on:
Neuronal cell and synaptic biology, including developmental cell biology and how neuronal intracellular signals are translated into physiological responses
Role of cellular chaperone proteins in protection from damaging challenges and biological stresses
Role of key cell signalling pathways (e.g. NFKappaB, Wnt, Erk1/2, AKT etc.) and intracellular messengers (calcium, IP3, cAMP etc.) in health and disease
Calcium signalling in health and disease, including current focus on the role of calcium signalling, mitochondrial function and bioenergetics in pancreatitis and regulated secretion.
Cell cycle control/ regulation
Stem cell biology
Cell biology of inflammation and infection
Systems physiology, including the cancer microenvironment, gastric cell physiology. Also Immune and cancer cell invasion biology
Development of fundamental model systems that can be used for understanding cell responses, damage/stress, cell-cell and cell-matrix communications
Cell receptor dynamics, endosome trafficking and vesicular transport
Autophagy and phagocytosis
Smooth muscle cell physiology, with research in reproductive physiology, ureteric microvessels and respiratory tract.
Applicants for postgraduate research study at Liverpool are normally expected to hold a UK first degree with a First Class or Upper Second Class degree classification, or a Second Class degree plus a Master’s degree. Equivalent international qualifications are also accepted, and their equivalence will be evaluated on the basis of the information provided by the National Academic Recognition and Information Centre (NARIC) as well as internal guidance based on our experience of a qualification’s suitability as a preparation for our programmes.
Students living in
Domestic
£4,786 per year
Students from Domestic
This fee applies to Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland.
£29,750 per year
Students from EU
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences £29,750 (Band A). Self-funded, full-time international students studying a PhD programme classified as Band A will receive a £2,000 reduction in their fees for the first year only.
£29,750 per year
Students from International
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences £29,750 (Band A). Self-funded, full-time international students studying a PhD programme classified as Band A will receive a £2,000 reduction in their fees for the first year only.
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