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Professor Tanya Parish

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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Immunology

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Epidemiology

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Biology

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Diagnostic Tool

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Salud Pública

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Medical Science

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Molecular Biology

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Fully Funded PhD Opportunities in Tropical Medicine, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), in partnership with Lancaster University, is offering a fully funded, four-year MRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) for PhD studies starting in October 2026. This prestigious program provides nearly 40 research projects spanning a wide range of translational pathways across clinical and research themes. Key research areas include neglected tropical diseases, snakebite, resistance research and management, maternal, newborn and child health, vector biology, drug discovery and development, health policy, lung health, and tuberculosis. The DTP aims to develop 'bridge scientists'—researchers who can translate scientific innovation into real-world health benefits, particularly for vulnerable communities worldwide. Projects are delivered in collaboration with leading academics from both LSTM and Lancaster University, offering interdisciplinary training and access to world-class facilities. Applicants from diverse academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply, especially those passionate about global and public health. The program welcomes both UK and international candidates. Entry requirements include a strong academic record and a relevant undergraduate or master's degree in a related field such as biology, medicine, public health, or biomedical sciences. Candidates should demonstrate research potential and the ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams. The scholarship is fully funded, covering tuition fees and providing a stipend for living expenses, with additional support for research costs. The exact stipend amount is not specified. The application deadline is December 3, 2025, and the program commences in October 2026. To apply, prospective students should visit the official LSTM PhD opportunities page, review the available projects, and follow the online application process. Required documents typically include academic transcripts, a CV, and references. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring researchers interested in tropical medicine, public health, biomedical science, and related fields to contribute to impactful global health research.

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Funded PhD Opportunities in Global Health, Tropical Medicine, and Infectious Diseases at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is offering a range of funded PhD opportunities for early-career researchers interested in global health, tropical medicine, epidemiology, infectious diseases, and health systems research. These positions provide strong academic supervision, access to international research networks, and training focused on impactful research. LSTM is recognized as a world leader in global health and tropical medicine, making it an ideal environment for doctoral training. Current PhD projects cover diverse topics such as molecular biology, immunology, vector biology, diagnostics, epidemiology, and health systems. Example research areas include vaccine co-immunization, antimalarial chemotherapy, gene drive strategies in malaria vectors, tuberculosis diagnostics, zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, and health inequity. Supervisors include leading academics such as Dr Ami Patel, Professor Giancarlo Biagini, Professor Tony Nolan, and others, ensuring high-quality mentorship and research guidance. Most PhD positions are funded through studentships like MRC/DTP, which typically cover tuition fees and provide a stipend for living expenses. Some projects may require self-funding or offer alternative scholarships. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant field (e.g., biology, medicine, public health), research experience, and a keen interest in the listed research areas. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers. The application deadline for most projects is December 3, 2025. Prospective students should review the available projects on the LSTM website, prepare their application materials, and apply online via the official portal. For project-specific questions, contacting the listed supervisors is encouraged. This is an excellent opportunity to join a vibrant research community and contribute to advances in global health and tropical medicine.

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