PhD Cell Matrix Research: The University of Manchester

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Degree 
PhD
Address
PhD Cell Matrix Research: The University of Manchester, Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Subject
Biology
Course Language(s) 
Englosh
Duration 
36-48 months (full-time), 72-96 months (part-time)
Scholarship and Grants 

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate...

Telephone 
+44 (0)161 275 5608
Fax 
+44 (0)161 275 5657
E-mail 

pgre...@manchester.ac.uk

Website 
http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/postgradu...



Course description

PhD programmes are based on individual research projects that last 3 or 4 years, working with a specific academic supervisor (principle investigators). Applicants are specifically matched with a principle investigator based on their research interests and background.

The molecular mechanisms that determine survival, differentiation and movement in multicellular organisms are dependent on interactions with the extracellular matrix (ECM). Cells in tissues are structurally and functionally integrated with their surrounding ECM via numerous dynamic connections. On the intracellular face of these linkages, adhesion receptors tether the contractile cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane and compartmentalise cytoplasmic signalling events, while at the extracellular face, the same receptors direct the deposition of the ECM itself. Such membrane-proximal functions in turn trigger distal processes, such as alterations in the direction of cell movement and the regulation of cell fate, and the construction of ECM networks and consequent shaping of higher order tissue structure. An understanding of the molecular events that underpin ECM function would therefore help elucidate some of the key organising principles of multicellular life.

Career opportunities

In terms of career progression, the majority of their postgraduate students remain in research, while others move into related areas such as education, information technology, consultancy and management, helped by the  comprehensive skills training they gain during their programme of study.

Entry requirements

Academic entry qualification overview:

The standard entry requirement for PhD study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by a Masters degree, or appropriate relevant work experience, may be acceptable.

English language:

For PhD applicants whose first language is not English an IELTS score of 6.5, TOEFL 577 (paper based), TOEFL 233 (computer based) or TOEFL 90 (internet based) is required as a minimum.


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