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This field of study encompasses both fundamental and applied medical research, covering subjects like rheumatology, structural analysis of innate immune proteins, immunological studies in fish, and programmed cell death processes. Overview Our research domain integrates laboratory-based and patient-oriented investigations, focusing on areas such as joint disorders, the molecular architecture of natural defense proteins, aquatic immune systems, and cellular self-destruction mechanisms. The primary goal of the Staffordshire Rheumatology Centre (SRC) at Haywood Hospital is to enhance comprehension of disease pathways in rheumatic conditions and discover indicators that predict disease progression. This involves examining related health issues (such as heart disease) and mortality rates alongside condition-specific results. At RJAH Oswestry, rheumatology studies concentrate on how white blood cells move toward inflamed tissues. The Structural Biology team at Keele University investigates how pathogens like Haemophilus influenzae and flu viruses interact with lung proteins, along with analyzing the composition and evolution of CRP and SAP blood proteins. Cell death research explores the regulation of apoptosis in human cells and its malfunction in disease development. Note that international students under UK visa rules must typically enroll full-time unless pursuing distance learning programs.
You need an Honours degree with a first or 2.1 classifications, or the equivalent if you have been educated outside the UK. Any other academic and/or professional qualifications you may have are also considered, and in some cases form an integral part of the entrance requirement. IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in all components, TOEFL IBT (including home) 87 with 19 (writing), 19 (listening), 19 (reading) and 20 (speaking).