APPLY FOR HEALTH CARE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM IN WALES, SWANSEA UNIVERSITY
- Deadline: 2 November 2018
- Full cost of UK/EU tuition fees, plus a stipend
- PHD
Subject areas: Infectious Disease, Microbiology, Sepsis
Start date: January 2019
Bacterial sepsis (blood poisoning) is a huge concern to local Heath Boards in South West Wales and across the UK. Conservative estimates in Wales alone have suggested the equivalent of 1800 deaths and a cost of £125 million annually.
To date the Micobiology and Infectious Disease (MID) group have established a collection of important E. coli bacteria that have been isolated from patients with sepsis and are investigating the differences between these isolates, both in their inherent genetic content and how they generate immune responses in laboratory models of sepsis and local infection in epithelial cells.
This PhD project aims to identify important new early bacterial and immune biomarkers to predict ‘at risk’ groups in sepsis.
The student will join the MID group whose focus is on the infection biology of Staphylococcus, E. coli and Campylobacter species.
The group is jointly led by Professor Tom Humphrey and Associate Professor Tom Wilkinson and is currently and /or previously funded by the MRC, BBSRC, Pfizer, The Dunhill Medical Trust, Life Sciences Research Network Wales and internal grants at Swansea University and the Medical School.
The group also has two lecturers, Dr Llinos Harris and Dr Rowena Jenkins whose interests are in medical device infections and the antimicrobial activities of honey respectively.
In addition, the group has a full-time technician dedicated to supporting group activities in research and teaching.
The group also has numerous ongoing postgraduate and undergraduate projects.
Eligibility
Candidates must hold a 2.1 or above in their degree in Biology, Immunology, Medical, Biosciences, Biochemistry or Genetics. Background in cell culture, bacterial genomics and molecular biology and protein analysis techniques will be very useful.
We would normally expect the academic and English Language requirements to be met by point of application.
For details on the University’s English Language entry requirements, please visit –HERE
Due to funding restrictions, this scholarship is open to UK/EU candidates only.
Benefits
This scholarship covers the full cost of UK/EU tuition fees, plus an annual stipend of £14,777. There will also be funds available for travel.
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