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MSc
Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Our Masters in Biomedical Sciences is designed for people who are working as biomedical scientists, either as part of the Health Service, or in industry. People take the course for various reasons, but mainly for career advancement and/or continuing professional development (CPD).
MPhil / PhD
Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Our research group undertakes analysis-based research in a range of fields as diverse as environmental samples (e.g. ground water, soil); human and animal hair, including feathers; archaeological artefacts; drugs and other toxins; and glass and other materials of forensic interest.
PhD
Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Our research interests involve molecular mechanisms that underpin the pathogenesis and aetiology of mammalian diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and cardiovascular disease and chronic myeloproliferative diseases. Current projects include: - investigation of cryptic genomic biomarkers in human patients with myeloproliferative disease - investigation into the mechanism by which human recombinant erythropoietin (rHuEPO) modulates glycoaminoglycan turnover in a nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-dependent porcine explant model of rheumatoid arthritis - the molecular genetics of the melanocortin receptor (MC1R) - the role of transglutaminase enzymes in cell cycle control and cell death - cellular biology of natural products including drugs and antioxidants - mechanisms underpinning glycation chemistry in models of oxidative disease states.
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