Selasa, 05 April 2011

PhD Sociology Studentship Mechanisms Of Therapeutic Failure


PhD Sociology Risk stratification and gradual intensification of chemotherapy in the last two decades, the survival in children with ALL, up from 50% to almost 90%. The cost of recovery is high.PhD Sociology Treatment-related toxicity and avoid further intensification of the disease recurs in 15-20% of patients. A high frequency of relapses occur within the central nervous system (CNS). The PhD Sociology mechanisms of relapse and disease of the central nervous system is unclear.

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PhD Sociology work should be investigated potential markers of treatment failure identified by our group. The PhD Sociology implications of this research is important, the project aims to marker to relapse of the central nervous system to identify targets for new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of CNS relapse in ALL predict.

Informal enquiries relating to the project and/or suitability should be directed to Dr. Mark Holland (mholland@picr.man.ac.uk). Applications are invited up to and including Friday 22 April 2011.

http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/staff/vaskarsaha

http://www.mcrc.manchester.ac.uk/research/childrenscancer.htm

http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/

Further PhD opportunities within the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences can be found on our interactive PhD projects database:

http://www.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/studentships/

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