King’s College London offers a world-class environment for discovery and innovation in RNA biology. By joining the multiscale RNA Networks and Pathways King’s Prize Doctoral Training Programme (mRNP-DP), you will explore how RNA functions in the networks and pathways that shape life — from molecules to humans.
King’s is home to one of the largest and most dynamic RNA biology communities in the UK, bringing together over 40 research groups across disciplines ranging from structural biology and biophysics to neuroscience, virology, immunity, and RNA therapeutics. This interdisciplinary ecosystem offers our students unique opportunities to engage in cutting-edge discovery and translational science, from molecular to systems-level, with real-world impact.
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