Genetics & Molecular Medicine (Research Division)

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MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU

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Part Time, Full Time

Medicine graduate class
RESEARCH PROFILE
  • 2008 RAE Result: The Division returned with the MRC Centre for Developmental Biology and the Wolfson Centre for Age Related Disease, in Unit of Assessment 15. We were in the top decile in the country and 55 per cent of the staff were rated world leading or internationally excellent.
  • 2008 Research income: £8.3m.
    • Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics £3.98m.
    • St John's Institute of Dermatology £1.45m.
    • Department of Twin Research & Genetic Epidemiology: £2.87m.
  • Current number of academic staff: 27.
  • Current number of research students: 53.
  • Recent publications: See the Division of  Genetics & Molecular Medicine website for details.
  • Current research projects: See the Division of Genetics & Molecular Medicine website for details.
  • Joint PhDs are available with Hong Kong University.
KEY FACTS
Head of group/division
Professor Gillian Bates
Awarding institution
King's College London/King's and HKU for joint programme
Duration
Expected to be three or four years FT. Registration normally October, although students may commence at any time.
Location
Guy's Campus: Medical & Molecular Genetics and St John's Institute of Dermatology,
St Thomas' Campus: Twin Research & Genetic Epidemiology.
Student destinations
Past students have gone on to further careers in medical research, academia and industry, both in this country and abroad.
Year of entry 2013
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