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Pursuing a haematology research degree at the UCL Cancer Institute means entering a stimulating academic community that fosters skill development, deepens subject expertise, and enhances analytical capabilities. Our world-class resources, expert guidance, and comprehensive training programs equip students for diverse career paths in research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical sciences, and clinical practice. The Haematology Department, one of five specialized research divisions within the Cancer Institute, focuses on cutting-edge areas including leukemia mechanisms, stem cell therapies, immune system interactions in transplants, cancer immunology, genetic treatments, multiple myeloma research, and cancer immune dynamics.
Working closely with academic mentors, you'll formulate original research questions and conduct innovative laboratory experiments, computational analyses, or clinical investigations as part of an active research group. Your progress will be guided by a dedicated supervision team featuring a primary advisor, supported by a thesis committee that includes a co-supervisor and several academic members.