PhD Studentship: Funded PhD on Innovative Tests to Help in the Diagnosis and Detection of upper Gastro-intestinal Tract Cancers

  • Full Time
  • Exeter
  • Posted 3 months ago

University of Exeter

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PhD Studentship: Funded PhD on Innovative Tests to Help in the Diagnosis and Detection of upper Gastro-intestinal Tract Cancers

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University of Exeter

Job description

Applications are invited for a Cancer Research UK funded PhD studentship to work with Professor Richard Neal as part of the Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) in the University of Exeter’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences based at the St Luke’s Campus in Exeter. The studentship is available to commence on 23 September 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter.This studentship is funded as part of the CRUK CanDetect Programme (‘Accelerating detection of upper gastro-intestinal (UGI) cancers using a multi-cancer early detection platform in primary care’). CanDetect is led by Prof Fiona Walter at QMUL and Prof Steve Pereira at UCL, with Co-Investigators in Exeter (Prof Richard Neal) and Newcastle (Dr Laura Woods).This 4-year studentship is funded through a Cancer Research UK Programme Grant (CanDetect) and comes with a tax-free stipend of £19,237 and will cover Home tuition fees plus a contribution towards research and training costs. Students who pay international tuition fees are eligible to apply, but should note that the award will only provide payment for part of the international tuition fee (~£24,000 towards the £27,500 fee in 2024/25) and no stipend and so they will need to have funding for the remainder of their fees and living costs from alternative sources. International applicants need to be aware that you will have to cover the cost of your student visa, healthcare surcharge and other costs of moving to the UK to do a PhD.This PhD studentship will focus on a topic linked to Professor Neal’s programme of research on improving cancer diagnosis in primary care. Please contact Prof Richard Neal ([email protected]) for further information and to discuss your application.Some innovative tests have been developed to aid the diagnosis and detection of upper gastro-intestinal tract cancers (stomach, oesophagus, pancreas). The PinPoint Test is one such test, and is based upon a ML-based algorithm based upon changes in a number of blood parameters taken around the time of diagnosis in a large retrospective cohort of people who were referred down urgent two-week wait urgent cancer diagnostic pathways (all cancer, not GI specific). The development and validation of the algorithm led to findings that the PinPoint Test could accurately rule out 20% of people, and accurately identify the 50% of people most at risk of cancer. The test has subsequently undergone a service evaluation in Yorkshire and Humberside and subject to clinical approval, is expected to be introduced into clinical practice in the near future in some Cancer Alliances and in some cancer pathways.Applicants for this studentship must have obtained, or be about to obtain, a minimum of a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK, in an appropriate subject area such as medicine, nursing, allied health disciplines, biomedical sciences, health science, data science, psychology or social science. Ideally, they should also be able to demonstrate experience of, or interest in, primary care research.If English is not your first language you will need to meet the required level (Profile B2) as per our guidance at£19,237. This 4-year studentship is funded (CanDetect) and comes with a tax-free stipend

Expected salary

£19237 per year

Location

Exeter

Job date

Sun, 07 Jul 2024 07:05:29 GMT

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