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Residency FAQs
Can EEA Nationals (EU/EEA and Swiss citizens) apply for Residencies? Yes, If the Withdrawal Agreement is agreed the UK will enter into a ‘transition’ or ‘implementation’ period from the date after the UK leaves the EU until 31 December 2020 (this … -
MRes - The role of thymosin-beta4 in human vascular ageing.
Supervisors: Dr Elisa Vasilopoulou and Professor Caroline Wheeler-Jones Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Vascular ageing contributes to the pathogenesis of age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, kidney … -
SCTS Anatomic Pathology
Senior Clinical Training Scholarship (SCTS) in Anatomic Pathology The three year clinical training scholarship in anatomic pathology provides advanced instruction in the areas of post mortem examination, surgical pathology, immunohistochemistry and … -
SCTS Clinical Pathology
The three year clinical training scholarship in clinical pathology provides advanced instruction in the areas of haematology, coagulation, cytology, surgical pathology, clinical chemistry, endocrinology, urinalysis, and laboratory management and … -
Ophthalmology Residency
Three year program satisfying the training requirements needed to attain specialist certification in the European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists -
Anatomic Pathology Residency
Three-year residencies in anatomic pathology with strong track record of preparing candidates for specialist Board and Fellowship examinations. -
How to apply - PhD
What qualifications do I need? The normal minimum entrance qualification for PhD registration is one of the following: At least an upper second class honours degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in … -
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MRes How does tuberculosis disseminate out of the lungs to cause extra-pulmonary disease?
Supervisors: Dr Sharon Kendall (RVC) and Professor Brendan Wren (LSHTM) Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences Project Details Tuberculosis (TB) is a devastating bacterial disease that impacts both human and animal populations. … -
MRes - Investigating endothelial function: How does β-catenin regulate nitric oxide signalling
Supervisors: Dr Christina Warboys and Prof Caroline Wheeler-Jones Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Endothelial cells line the walls of blood vessels and play a critical role in the regulation of vessel function. As …