Our academics in the fields of science, information technology and engineering are engaged in research across a diverse range of areas from fundamental science to industrial applications. With cutting-edge facilities and working with a rich interdisciplinary community of scientists, technicians and researchers, our PhD students enjoy a vibrant environment in which to develop their ideas and to pursue innovation that has a positive impact at regional, national and international levels.
Recently completed or current PhD student theses: Tools to optimise pig in vitro production: improving sperm morphometrics, oocyte vitrification and embryo culture; Genetic analysis in diverse ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana; Understanding the epigenetics of alternative splicing in Arabidopsis thaliana; Natural genetic factors associated with alpha-synuclein pathology in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans; Understanding the shining ramshorn snail, Segmentina nitida: morphology, genetics; Investigating pheromone monitoring for UK moths of conservation interest; Natural variation in lifespan and stress responses in Caenorhabditis elegans; A study of the structure and biological activity of the Eranthis hyemalis type II ribosome inactivating protein; Maternal effects in parasitic nematodes: evidence, relevance and importance; The environmental impact of Crassula helmsii.
Research areas include:
Biomedical Engineering; Advanced Manufacturing and Simulation; Chemical Engineering; Big Data and Artificial Intelligence; Cyber Security and Digital Forensics; Reproductive Biology; Cancer Biology; Plant Molecular Biology; Wildlife Conservation; Molecular Biology.
Expected September 2025
Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Road,
Canterbury,
Kent,
CT1 1QU, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
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