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Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biological and Biomedical Sciences courses
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- Anatomy and Human Biology BSc (Hons)
- Anatomy and Human Biology MBiol
- Biochemistry BSc (Hons)
- Biochemistry MBiol
- Biological Sciences (with a Foundation Year) leading to BSc (Hons)
- Biological Sciences BSc (Hons)
- Biological Sciences MBiol
- Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons)
- Biomedical Sciences MBiol
- Bioveterinary Science BSc (Hons)
- Bioveterinary Science MBiol
- Marine Biology BSc (Hons)
- Marine Biology with Oceanography BSc (Hons)
- Medicinal Chemistry with Pharmacology MChem
- Medicinal Chemistry with Pharmacology with a Year Abroad MChem
- Microbiology and Infection BSc (Hons)
- Microbiology and Infection MBiol
- Ocean Sciences BSc (Hons)
- Ocean Sciences MOSci
- Pharmacology BSc (Hons)
- Pharmacology MBiol
- Zoology BSc (Hons)
- Zoology MBiol
- Advanced Biological Sciences MRes
- Bioinformatics MSc
- Biomedical Engineering (Healthcare) MSc (Eng)
- Biomedical Engineering MSc (Eng)
- Biomedical Engineering with Management (Healthcare) MSc (Eng)
- Biomedical Engineering with Management MSc (Eng)
- Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine MRes
- Biotechnology MSc
- Cancer Biology and Therapy MSc
- Clinical Anatomy with Education PGCert
- Clinical Sciences MRes
- Emerging Infections and Pandemics MSc
- Infection and Immunity MSc
- Pharmacology and Toxicology MSc
- Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology (PhD’s by the department) MPhil / PhD
- Biological Sciences (Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour) MPhil / PhD
- Biological Sciences (Functional and Comparative Genomics) MPhil / PhD
- Biomedical Imaging and Biosensing MPhil / PhD / MD
- Biostatistics MPhil / PhD / MD
- Cancer Biology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Cell Biology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Cellular and Molecular Physiology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Critical Care MPhil / PhD / MD
- Dental Sciences MPhil / PhD
- Eye and Vision Sciences MPhil / PhD / MD
- Gastroenterology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Medical Microbiology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Musculoskeletal Biology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration MPhil / PhD / MD
- Ocular Oncology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Palliative Care MPhil / PhD / MD
- Pancreatology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Pathology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Pharmacology MPhil / PhD / MD
- Virology MPhil / PhD / MD
- 3D printing of nanocomposite drug delivery platforms
- Alterations in reparative dentinogenesis with ageing, gender and genetic predisposition
- An investigation of the neural basis of changes in tactile acuity during healthy ageing and its impact on emotional wellbeing
- Analysing the role of statins in cardiovascular protection
- Analysis of the role of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in methotrexate-induced liver toxicity
- Biological pathways supporting the formation and function of chromatin (Scholarship)
- Cardiac Harmony: Modelling Heart Beats with Stem Cells and Code
- Cardiovascular and Neuromuscular Functions around the Clock: Harnessing Protective Endogenous Mechanisms towards Smarter Design of Novel Therapies and Interventions
- Chromatin regulation of oncogenic transcription and replication stress: mechanism and functional implications in acute myeloid leukemia
- Control of bone shape and function by the extracellular matrix Fibrillin-1
- Determination of the non-coding RNAs in the knee joint tissues of dogs at differing risk to cranial cruciate ligament rupture.
- Determining metabolic reprogramming events in stem cells in response to inflammatory disease phenotype
- Development of a novel AI model for cardiovascular disease risk prediction by analysing retinal vascular structure and functional changes in blood flow
- Do patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears demonstrate muscle strength deficits of the hip, knee, and ankle muscles?
- Elucidation of a new pathological mechanism for brittle bone disease
- Engineered nanomaterials for safe sustainable water purification
- Engineering more water-use efficient crops: functional genomics of CO2 fixation during Crassulacean acid metabolism
- Engineering polysaccharide sulfotransferases
- Exploring the interactions between host and bacterial kinase signalling networks
- Exploring the roles of dynamic atypical protein phosphorylation in cancer
- Exploring tyrosine metabolism as a source of oxidative stress
- Gaining mechanistic insights into Atrial Fibrillation: Bench to bedside approaches
- Identifying age-related extracellular microenvironment in dental tissues
- Improving Photosynthetic Efficiency - Engineering and Evolution of Light-Harvesting Complexes via Synthetic Biology
- Improving patient outcomes following mandibular reconstruction after oral cancer: novel finite element methods for better surgical design
- Interaction between innate immune activation and endothelial cells, linked to adverse cardiovascular events
- Investigating how tumour associated macrophages affect cancer metastasis and response to therapies
- Investigating local invasion in primary and secondary brain tumours
- Investigating the cellular functions of Trappc9 in brain development and microcephaly
- Investigating the impact of galectin-ligand interaction on cancer cell resistance to chemotherapeutic treatment
- Investigating the regulation of neutrophil gene expression by intracellular signalling and small non-coding RNAs
- Investigating the role of Aquaporins in age related diseases
- Investigating the role of ethnicity and inflammation in intramural hematoma to understand disease progression and guide future treatment avenues
- Investigating the role of neutrophil-mediated tissue damage in a model of lupus nephritis
- Investigating the role of oxidative metabolites in joint destruction in osteoarthritis
- Mechanisms controlling gene expression in hypoxia and inflammation
- Morphology, motion, and mechanics of vertebral joints in fish
- Network-based predictive modelling of cardiovascular disease risk
- Personalising cancer treatment with tumour evolution modelling using AI-based genomics biomarkers and PK/PD
- Phenotypomics: Cellular sensors for chemical and biological hazard identification
- Probing Death Decisions from Morphogen Gradient Fields
- Protecting cells from mechanical stress: A novel role of cell-surface receptor LRP1 in extracellular matrix- nuclei communication
- Protecting cells from mechanical stress: A novel role of cell-surface receptor LRP1 in extracellular matrix- nuclei communication.
- Remote Gait Evaluation for People with Parkinson’s Disease
- Repeat Physical Traumas an initiator for motor neuron disease (MND): an insight from professional rugby
- Study of early pathological changes in calcified cartilage in osteoarthritis and alkaptonuria
- The Role of Nutrition and Exercise in Physical and Cognitive Function (such as sarcopenia and frailty), utilizing clinical, metabolomic, proteomic, and gut microbiota data
- The development and application of metabolomics tools to study human metabolism in health and disease
- The effect of low protein diet on the development of the neuromuscular system
- The evolution of large brains and complex cognition across animal taxa
- Uncovering the mechanochemical signalling inputs that drive gastruloid axial patterning
- Urokinase-plasminogen activator as a target to block osteoarthritic cartilage destruction
- Using pre-clinical models of disease to define new targets to slow joint degeneration in osteoarthritis
- Why do cancers cells re-express meiotic SYCP1 protein?
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