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This field of study encompasses fundamental and clinical investigations, covering subjects like rheumatology, the structural aspects of innate immune proteins, immunology in fish, and programmed cell death. Overview This domain integrates both theoretical and applied medical research, exploring areas such as rheumatological disorders, the architecture of innate immunity proteins, aquatic immunology, and cellular apoptosis. The primary goal of the Staffordshire Rheumatology Centre (SRC) at Haywood Hospital is to enhance comprehension of disease mechanisms underlying rheumatic conditions and pinpoint predictors of disease progression. This involves examining associated conditions (such as cardiovascular diseases) and mortality rates alongside disease-specific results. At RJAH in Oswestry, rheumatology studies concentrate on understanding how white blood cells move to inflamed areas. On Keele University's campus, the Structural Biology team investigates pathogen interactions (including Haemophilus influenzae and influenza viruses) with lung surfactant protein D, along with the composition, role, and development of serum pentraxins CRP and SAP. Research on apoptosis focuses on regulating programmed cell death in human cells and how malfunctions in this process contribute to disease. According to UK student visa rules, international fee-paying students are generally required to enroll full-time unless they are participating in distance learning programs.