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Alkystis Phinikaridou

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Reader (Associate Professor) in Imaging Biology

King's College London

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Medical Imaging

10%

Medical Science

10%

Biology

10%

Biomedical Engineering

10%

Heart Failure

10%

Multimodal Imaging

10%

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Alkystis Phinikaridou

King's College London

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United Kingdom

Fully Funded PhD in Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics at King's College London

King's College London is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity in the field of cardiovascular research, focusing on the integration of molecular imaging with new therapeutics to diagnose and prevent the development of heart failure. The project, supervised by Alkystis Phinikaridou (Reader in Imaging Biology) and Mauro Giacca (Professor, Head of School), is part of the EPSRC DLA Multiscale Medical Imaging King’s Doctoral Prize Programme and is co-funded by the King’s BHF-Centre of Research Excellence. This research will be conducted within the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences, a multidisciplinary environment renowned for cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. The school hosts over 65 academic groups and 110 PhD students, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities for high-throughput screening, in vivo imaging, proteomics, and more. The British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence at King's brings together leading scientists and clinicians to advance heart failure research and train the next generation of researchers. The PhD project will explore heart failure, molecular imaging, cardiac fibrosis, and innovative treatments to prevent heart failure. Candidates will join a vibrant team and contribute to research themes such as discovering new therapies, experimental medicine approaches, and precision cardiovascular medicine. The programme offers a collaborative environment with strong basic-clinical interaction and a focus on mentoring and career development. Applicants should have a strong motivation for cardiovascular research and an interest in heart failure, molecular imaging, and new therapeutics. A relevant undergraduate or master's degree in biomedical sciences, biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field is expected. The position is fully funded, covering stipend and tuition fees, and is open to ambitious candidates ready to undertake this exciting project. The application deadline is 30 January 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the provided application link or the King's College London website. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in cardiovascular research, molecular imaging, and translational medicine to join a world-class institution and make a significant impact in the field.

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