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Joaquim Miguel Vieira

Lecturer in Cardiovascular Medicine, Group Leader & BHF Research Fellow

King's College London

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Cardiology

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Tissue Engineering

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Biology

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Heart Failure

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Medical Science

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Omics

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Stem Cell Biology

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Joaquim Miguel Vieira

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King's College London

PhD in Cardiovascular and Regenerative Medicine: Epicardial Fat–Driven Cardiac Dysfunction at King's College London

King's College London is offering a fully funded Darwin Trust PhD studentship in the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. The project, supervised by Joaquim Miguel Vieira and co-supervised by Anna Zoccarato, focuses on 'Decoding epicardial fat–driven cardiac dysfunction using hiPSC-derived 3D tissues: a translational approach to heart failure.' This research will utilize engineered heart tissues derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) to model epicardial lineage transitions and investigate the interactions between epicardial fat and myocardium. The training will span stem cell biology, tissue engineering, omics, bioinformatics, and translational cardiovascular research, providing a comprehensive experience in cutting-edge biomedical science. The Darwin Trust PhD studentship is open to candidates who are not UK nationals, specifically those who self-identify as being from a Black heritage background (including mixed backgrounds with Black African, Black Caribbean, or other Black backgrounds) and are resident on the continent of Africa at the time of application. Applicants must have received their first university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent, or Master's degree) less than five years before the application closing date. The studentship covers a four-year period, providing a full stipend, tuition fees, and consumable support. To apply, candidates should review the project catalogue, select their preferred project, and submit an application for a full-time MPhil/PhD in Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences (as a placeholder) via King's Apply. Applicants must enter the funding code 2026Darwin and select Project R, ensuring that a full CV and personal statement are uploaded. The application deadline is 30 January 2026, or when 50 applications have been received. This opportunity is ideal for ambitious students interested in cardiovascular medicine, regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, tissue engineering, omics, and bioinformatics, who are eager to contribute to translational research in heart failure. For more information, visit the official King's College London Darwin Trust PhD studentship scheme page or contact the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine.

2 months ago

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Joaquim Miguel Vieira

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King's College London

Fully Funded PhD in Cardiovascular Medicine, Imaging, and Genetics at King's College London

King’s College London is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity in the field of cardiovascular medicine, focusing on the project “Epicardial Fat Deposition as a Multiscale Biomarker of Heart Failure.” This interdisciplinary research is based at the King’s BHF Centre of Research Excellence and is co-supervised by Joaquim Miguel Vieira, Pier-Giorgio Masci, and Kerrin Small. The project integrates cardiovascular medicine, advanced medical imaging, genetics, and computational biology to investigate epicardial fat as a novel biomarker for heart failure. The PhD is offered through the EPSRC DLA Multiscale Medical Imaging King’s Doctoral Prize Programme and is co-funded by the King’s BHF-CRE. The research will provide training in cutting-edge imaging techniques, genetic analysis, and computational methods, preparing students for a career at the intersection of medicine, biology, and data science. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research group and benefit from the resources and expertise of King’s College London and its partners, including the British Heart Foundation and the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Applicants should be highly motivated, with strong computational skills and an interest in interdisciplinary cardiovascular research. A background in medicine, biology, genetics, imaging, or related fields is desirable. The position is fully funded, though specific details on stipend and tuition are not provided in the announcement. The application deadline is 30 January 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the provided link and are encouraged to contact the supervisor for further information.

2 months ago

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Joaquim Miguel Vieira

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King's College London

PhD in Cardiovascular Medicine: Decoding Epicardial Fat–Driven Cardiac Dysfunction at King's College London

King's College London is offering a fully funded Darwin Trust PhD studentship in the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences, within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. The project, supervised by Joaquim Miguel Vieira and co-supervised by Anna Zoccarato, focuses on 'Decoding epicardial fat–driven cardiac dysfunction using hiPSC-derived 3D tissues: a translational approach to heart failure.' This research will utilize engineered heart tissues derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) to model epicardial lineage transitions and investigate the interactions between epicardial fat and myocardium. The training will span stem cell biology, tissue engineering, omics, bioinformatics, and translational cardiovascular research, providing a comprehensive foundation for a career in regenerative medicine and cardiovascular science. The Darwin Trust studentship is open to candidates who are not UK nationals, specifically those who self-identify as being from a Black heritage background (including mixed backgrounds) and are resident on the continent of Africa at the time of application. Applicants must have received their first university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent, or Master's degree) less than five years before the application deadline. The award covers a four-year student stipend, tuition fees, and consumable support, making it an excellent opportunity for eligible students interested in advanced cardiovascular research. To apply, candidates should review the project catalogue, select their preferred project, and submit an application for a full-time MPhil/PhD in Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences (as a placeholder) via the King’s Apply online system. Applicants must enter the funding code 2026Darwin and select Project R, ensuring they upload a full CV and personal statement. The name of the 1A supervisor from the chosen project should also be included in the application. The deadline for applications is 30 January 2026, or when 50 applications have been received. For further details, visit the King's College London website or the Darwin Trust PhD studentship scheme page. This opportunity is ideal for ambitious candidates eager to contribute to cutting-edge research in cardiovascular and regenerative medicine, with a focus on translational approaches to heart failure.

2 months ago

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Joaquim Miguel Vieira

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King's College London

Fully Funded PhD in Cardiovascular Medicine, Imaging, and Genetics at King's College London

King's College London is offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of cardiovascular medicine, focusing on the project 'Epicardial Fat Deposition as a Multiscale Biomarker of Heart Failure.' This interdisciplinary research opportunity is based at the King’s BHF Centre of Research Excellence and is co-supervised by Joaquim Miguel Vieira, Pier-Giorgio Masci, and Kerrin Small. The project integrates cardiovascular medicine, advanced medical imaging, genetics, and computational biology to investigate epicardial fat as a novel biomarker for heart failure. The PhD is offered through the EPSRC DLA Multiscale Medical Imaging King’s Doctoral Prize Programme and is co-funded by the King’s BHF-CRE. The research group is seeking ambitious candidates with strong computational skills and a keen interest in pushing the boundaries of cardiovascular research. The ideal applicant will have a background in cardiovascular medicine, imaging, genetics, or related disciplines. The position provides an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative and innovative environment at one of the UK's leading research institutions. Applicants are encouraged to apply before the deadline of 30 January 2026. For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the provided application link. This opportunity is ideal for those interested in medical science, biology, computer science, and interdisciplinary research related to heart failure and biomarker discovery.

2 months ago