School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

PhD Studentship in Advances in diagnostic, prognostic and treatment opportunities for canine haemangiosarcoma and osteosarcoma

Fact file

Duration Four years
Eligibility This is a fully funded studentship open to UK nationals.  
Supervisor(s) Prof Catrin Rutland (Principal supervisor), Prof Nigel Mongan, Prof Mark Dunning and Dr Jennie Jeyapalan (other supervisors)
Start date 1st December 2024
Application deadline 23rd May 2024
 


About the project

The project will be based in the Rutland, Mongan, Jeyapalan Research Group. Haemangiosarcoma (HAS) or malignant endothelioma or angiosarcoma (AS) is the most common vascular malignancy encountered in dogs, whilst osteosarcoma is the most common bone tumour identified with a documented prevalence of approximately 85% of all primary malignancies arising in the skeleton of this species. We will be using techniques such as immunohistochemistry and H-scoring, histopathological analysis, RNA sequencing, qRT-PCR, western blotting, bioinformatics, ELISA, cell culture, statistics, and literature reviews. A working knowledge of these techniques is therefore desirable. We will compare subtypes, detect potential biomarkers, undertake pathway analysis and identify potential pharmaceutical interactions. We will be collaborating with researchers from four international universities on this project. 

Research Environment

The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) undertakes research on many key aspects of companion animals and livestock health and production. Research at the School is integrated into the University structure with established world class research in biomedical sciences within the other University Schools.  Research undertaken at the School is relevant to both Veterinary Medicine and Science and Comparative and Human Medicine.  

Entry requirements

Eligibility:

Applicants should have a minimum of a 2.1 undergraduate degree or a minimum of a 2.2 degree and a Master’s degree in Agriculture, Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Nutrition or similar subjects. 

Informal enquiries may be addressed to the principal supervisor: Prof. Catrin Rutland catrin.rutland@nottingham.ac.uk

Funding notes

This is a fully funded studentship open to UK nationals.  

How to apply

Candidates should apply online and include a CV.  When completing the online application form, please select the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, then PhD Molecular Medicine (and Complex Diseases) (48m) and, once submitted, send your student ID number to SV-PG-VET@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk.  Any queries regarding the application process should be addressed to the Continuing Education Team, (email: SV-PG-VET@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk).

Interview Date: w/c 17th June 2024

    School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

    University of Nottingham
    Sutton Bonington Campus
    Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

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