Course summary
Our Infections, Immunology, Virology and Parasitology grouping is made up of the following available PhD and MRes courses:
- Immunology
- Virology
- Parasitology
- Microbiology
- Life sciences ranked 9th in the UK for research power
- More than 97% of research at Nottingham is recognised internationally
- More than 80% of our research is ranked in the highest categories as world-leading or internationally excellent
- 16 of our 29 subject areas feature in the UK top 10 by research power
- Signal transduction in myeloid cells
- Flow cytometry
- Lung Inflammation and disease biomarkers
- Immune instructive materials
- Inflammation
- Myeloid cell biology
- Infectious diseases
- Immune dysfuncnction
- Biomarkers of immunological diseases
- The molecular biology of virus replication
- Understanding virus-host interactions at the molecular level
- Mechanisms and molecular biology of virus entry
- Understanding the innate immune response to viral infection
- Understanding the role of humoral immunity in preventing virus infection
- Developing novel tissue engineering models of viral pathogenesis
- Pathology, natural history and treatment of persistent viral infections
- Clinical virology of acute and persistent viral infections
- Developing novel anti-viral interventions
- Coronaviruses
- Hepatitis C virus
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Zoonotic viral infections
- Emerging human viruses
- Animal viruses, in collaboration with members in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
- gastrointestinal nematodes
- filariasis
- malaria
- trypanosomiasis
- schistosomiasis.
- Bacterial signalling including quorum sensing
- Effector proteins
- Virulence
- Biofilms
- Predatory bacteria that eat pathogens and the discovery of novel anti-infective agents
Entry requirements
British Honours degree at least 2:1 or equivalent. Applicants currently studying Masters in the UK will be accepted with a minimum average of 60% (Merit) in taught elements, if they have a 2:1 or equivalent at undergraduate level. Research Proposal A research proposal is required. This should be worked on with your proposed supervisor. References You should have 2 references with at least one of them being an academic reference. References from the proposed supervsior will be accepted if the applicant has only studied at Nottingham previously (for example as a UG student)
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD