Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Position Details (PhD Program)
The Cancer and Genomic Sciences programme at University of Birmingham unites scientists and clinicians, equipping you with the essential skills needed to contribute to both discovery and translational research in the areas of: cancer, genome biology, rare diseases, bioinformatics and health data science.
The Cancer and Genomic Sciences Cancer and Genomic Sciences programme at University of Birmingham University of Birmingham will provide training in the latest technologies within a highly collaborative environment enabling you to develop your own research project and contribute towards cutting-edge research that will facilitate your development and progression as a scientist.
Key facts
By studying this programme you’ll become part of the Graduate School within the College of Medicine and Health giving you access to:
- Supervision from leading academics to support you through your research programme including research techniques and training.
- Training and development courses to enable you to gain research and transferable training skills
- Opportunities to attend and take part in Research Poster festivals and other postgraduate activities to boost your academic and networking skills.
- An allocated academic mentor so you can access pastoral support.
- State-of-the art facilities to support a range of teaching, learning and research activity with access to dedicated write up rooms, libraries, and computer facilities.
Subjects include:
- Molecular Cancer Cell Biology
- Genomics and Genome Biology
- Genetics and Biology of Rare Diseases
- Bioinformatics & Health Data Science