Eligibility summary
- NationalityEngland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Level of StudyPostgraduate Taught
Overview
The North-South Research Programme is providing one fully funded Masters in Cancer Medicine. The successful candidate will undertake a research project approved by the North South Research Programme as part of their MSc.
Interviews for the programme will take place during the week commencing 19th June 2023
Further Information
Research Project
Background
Cancers of the oesophagus are associated with poor patient survival, with less than 20% of patients surviving more than five years from diagnosis. The UK and Ireland have the highest rates of Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma (OAC) worldwide and there is a pressing need for deeper understanding of the biology of this cancer. There is considerable evidence for an oncoprotective effect of Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) and calcium signalling against in gastrointestinal cancer and a potential role in carcinogenesis.
Research Project
We propose to undertake an integrative analysis of gene expression data (RNAseq/microarray) in OAC to investigate the expression of VDR and related genes. A wealth of gene expression data has been created by large-scale international efforts such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Oesophageal Cancer and Molecular Stratification (OCCAMS)/International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), and we seek to exploit in-house, public and collaborative datasets to investigate the molecular biology of VDR and its associated proteins in the progression of Barrett’s oesophagus and in prognosis and treatment response in OAC.
Aims and Purpose
By developing skills in the integrative analysis of gene expression data the candidate will characterise the role of VDR and related genes expression in Barrett’s oesophagus and OAC.
The project described has been approved by the North-South Research Programme and cannot be modified following acceptance onto the programme
Funding Towards
Projects Costs, Tuition Fees
Funding Body
North South Research Programme
Funding Amount
Fees are covered for NI, RoI and GB students
Also included are:
- A full stipend, within the range of £14,000
- Consumable costs for the project
- Presentation at a conference
- Attendance at a 2-week exchange visit to University College, Cork
Number of Awards
1
Funding Body
North South Research Programme
Eligibility
Essential
1. Applicants must be a permanent resident in NI, RoI or GB.
2. Candidates must have submitted an application by the closing date to study MSc Cancer Medicine.
3. The offer of a scholarship will be conditional on candidates meeting the conditions of their offer of admission.
Desirable
1. The academic background of the candidates will be taken into consideration.
2. Research Experience relevant to the topic under study
Funding Type
Help with new course
Fee Status
GB, NI, ROI
Nationality
England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
Country Group
GB, NI, ROI
Study Level
Postgraduate Taught
Start Date
Thu, 27 Apr 2023 12:39:00 BST
Close Date
Fri, 26 May 2023 23:59:00 BST
Contact Us
Further enquiries can be sent to pgoffice.smdb@qub.ac.uk
How to Apply
1. Submit an application for admissions to the MSc Cancer Medicine via the Queen's Portal.
2. Please include in your application via the portal how you meet the shortlisting criteria. You can also provide this information separately, in a word document, by email to pgoffice.smdb@qub.ac.uk.
The project described has been approved by the North-South Research Programme and cannot be modified following acceptance onto the programme