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School of Medical Sciences Postgraduate research projects

Our supervisors are looking for students are interested in following research projects within the School of Medical Sciences. More postgraduate research projects are listed on the faculty-wide postgradure research projects page.

BSc (Biomedical Science) - honours projects

TitleDepartmentSupervisor
3D Mouse Heart PhysiologyAssoc Prof Ian LeGrice
Characterization of cofactor F420–binding proteins from mycobacteria SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesProf Ted Baker
Insight into early steps of poxvirus morphogenesis SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesAssoc Prof Alok Mitra
Life without water SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesAssoc Prof Clive Evans
Mutants for Drug Design SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesDr Christopher Squire
Mycobacterium tuberculosis – inhibitor design for new therapies SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesDr Shaun Lott
Pharmacometrics tools using the NESI computing grid Pharmacology & Clinical PharmacologyProf Nick Holford
The effect of a parkinsonian toxin MPP+ on noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus: Implications for Parkinson’s disease. PhysiologyProf Janusz Lipski (MD, PhD)
The response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to host lipids SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesDr Shaun Lott
The role of statins in regulating inflammation following brain injury. Anatomy with RadiologyDr Simon O'Carroll
The role of the circulating inflammatory proteins in neurodegeneration. Anatomy with RadiologyDr Simon O'Carroll
The role of the peripheral immune system in neurodegeneration. Anatomy with RadiologyDr Simon O'Carroll
The structure and function of the COMMD protein family SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesDr Shaun Lott
Towards Structural Elucidation of Type-I Signal Peptidases SMS Affiliate: Biological SciencesDr Paul Young

MSc (Biomedical Science) - masters projects



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