Research in the School of Medicine
Research in the School is focused on interdisciplinary themes. Each of these spans the spectrum from laboratory investigation to clinical practice, in hospital and community settings.
Our approach brings together people, knowledge and skills from a range of disciplines. This approach is the key to our research strength and achievements.
The School’s five Interdiscplinary Research Groups, along with its Special Interest Group, embody this philosophy. Their results are an indicator of its success.
Translational research
Our research approach pursues basic research through to clinical outcomes, bridging the traditional gap between basic and applied science to accelerate healthcare developments.
Research-related news & events
News
Latest key publications
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Proteomic analysis of bladder cancer exosomes.
Welton JL et al, Mol Cell Proteomics -
Age-Dependent Maintenance of Motor Controland Corticostriatal Innervation by Death Receptor 3.
Twohig JP et al, J Neurosci -
Phospholipid-esterified Eicosanoids are generated in agonist-activated human platelets and enhance tissue factor-dependent thrombin generation.
Thomas CP et al, J Biol Chem - More School of Medicine publications
Central Biotechnology Services
A centrally-located service offering state-of-the-art technology, technical support and guidance.
Clinical Research Facility
A crucial facility for the translation of basic biomedical science developments into clinical practice.
Research Support & Administration
The Research Office provides expert support over a project’s life-cycle, including information and guidance on research funding, training, policy, procedures, and strategy.
Be a part of our work
Anyone can take part, by collaborating, by contributing expertise, resources or funding, or sponsoring a researcher, project or lab
Vacancies
Studentships
- Clinical Epidemiology IRG Studentship, Clinical Epidemiology
- Targeting cancer using T-cell receptors, i3-IRG
- Clinical Epidemiology IRG PhD Studentships, Clinical Epidemiology
- The President's Research Scholarships, Clinical Epidemiology
- PhD in Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, i3-IRG
- More Research studentships
