Mres inflammation: cellular and vascular aspects william harvey research institute

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  • The tutors are encouraging and they gave great support. I would definitely like to take another course training from them.
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  • Good lecturers helpful students, expensive and busy city extending to the university cafes also, helpful student union targeting important issues and governance societies.
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Postgraduate

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
For the British Heart Foundation 4 year MRes/PhD: 1 year full-time MRes Inflammation, Cellular and Vascular Aspects - Leading to 3 year PhD please visit the findaphd web page for more information. Applicants apply using the application button here on the QMUL website but please indicate on your application form under the Funding section (page 6) that you are applying for funding under ‘WHRI/BHF’.
Do you want to be part of the UK biomedical translational agenda? Do you have the skills to take molecular concepts and apply them to in vivo studies? Are you interested in finding out why inflammation is at the root of society's modern diseases such as heart disease and cancer? Do you think you might like to do a PhD but lack all the necessary skills? If these are some of your thoughts about your future, then this is the programme for you.
This course provides state-of-the-art practical training in modern molecular and cellular pharmacological techniques alongside their application to in vivo methods of pharmacological investigation of inflammatory and vascular disease mechanisms. The programme will deliver scientists adept in the crucial skill set needed for successful careers in UK Life sciences especially deeper phenotyping in vascular and inflammatory research, for example in rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, pulmonary hypertension, hypertension, arrhythmia, nephrology or cancer.
In particular this course is designed to provide a springboard for those individuals wishing to a PhD in this field of research.
This programme will:
Give you state-of-the-art practical training in modern molecular and cellular pharmacological techniques, specialising in inflammation
Develop the skills you need to conduct biomedical inflammatory research
Enable you to contribute to the research culture and knowledge base in healthcare
Provide a solid basis for further study.
Why study your MRes in Inflammation: Cellular and vascular aspects at Queen Mary?

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London
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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  • I very much liked the feedback they give for your work. The assessment procedure is quick as well and very constructive.
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  • The tutors are encouraging and they gave great support. I would definitely like to take another course training from them.
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  • Good lecturers helpful students, expensive and busy city extending to the university cafes also, helpful student union targeting important issues and governance societies.
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5.0
24/03/2019
About the course: I very much liked the feedback they give for your work. The assessment procedure is quick as well and very constructive.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student

5.0
22/03/2019
About the course: The tutors are encouraging and they gave great support. I would definitely like to take another course training from them.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
05/03/2019
About the course: Good lecturers helpful students, expensive and busy city extending to the university cafes also, helpful student union targeting important issues and governance societies.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2019

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

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Subjects

  • Biomedical
  • Full Time
  • Art

Course programme

Structure

The MRes is currently available for one year full-time study.

Full-time

Undertaking a masters programme is a serious commitment, with weekly contact hours being in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research needed to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly. Please contact the course convenor for precise information on the number of contact hours per week for this programme.

First term
  • A three-month course of lectures, tutorials, problem-based learning sessions (PBLs) and practicals to obtain a broad grounding in inflammation/vascular mechanisms, and to develop the necessary laboratory skills for conducting the project.
Second/third term
  • Research project (where you will apply the skills learned in semester 1).
Further information

To find out more, please visit the William Harvey Research Institute website.

Contact

For more information, please contact Amrita Ahluwalia, Professor of Vascular Pharmacology.

Tel: +44 20 7882 8377
Email:

Mres inflammation: cellular and vascular aspects william harvey research institute

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