Our PhD/MPhil Pharmacology programme enables you to undertake a research project that will improve understanding of Pharmacology.
Our pharmacology research focuses on a range of topics. These include:
- The pharmacology of drug efflux transporters, particularly ABCB1 P-glycoprotein, ABCG2 breast cancer resistance protein and ABCC multidrug resistance-associated transporters;
- Developing complex, physiologically-relevant in vitro cell systems to investigate transport, metabolism and delivery of therapeutic drugs;
- Understanding the pharmaco...
Our PhD/MPhil Pharmacology programme enables you to undertake a research project that will improve understanding of Pharmacology. <br/><br/>Our pharmacology research focuses on a range of topics. These include:<br/>- The pharmacology of drug efflux transporters, particularly ABCB1 P-glycoprotein, ABCG2 breast cancer resistance protein and ABCC multidrug resistance-associated transporters;<br/><br/><br/>- Developing complex, physiologically-relevant in vitro cell systems to investigate transport, metabolism and delivery of therapeutic drugs;<br/><br/><br/>- Understanding the pharmacological and molecular mechanisms that regulate expression and function of drug efflux transporters, particularly in the blood-brain barrier;<br/><br/><br/>- The role of blood-brain barrier drug efflux transporters in drug delivery to the central nervous system and the effects of inflammatory and degenerative conditions, e.g. Alzheimers disease, on efflux transporter function;<br/><br/><br/>- The biological role of lipid networks in health and disease, particularly their roles in inflammation, cellular communications and tissue responses;<br/><br/><br/>- Employing mass spectrometry-based lipidomic technology, in conjunction with functional, metabolic and signalling approaches to characterise lipid profiles in physiological and pathophysiological conditions;<br/><br/><br/>- Investigating the role of lipids in skin homeostasis and in response to inflammation, injury and wound healing;<br/><br/><br/>- Studying role of local hormones in diseases and conditions associated with the female reproductive tract (e.g. dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis and the detection and prevention of preterm labour);<br/><br/><br/>- Molecularly identifying and pharmacologically characterising receptors expressed in the female reproductive system;<br/><br/><br/>- Understanding the physiological and pharmacological characteristics of the placenta. These studies include the development of placental homing peptide-microRNA inhibitor conjugates for targeted enhancement of placental growth signalling.<br/>
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Part-time
Duration
72 Months
Start Date
01/2026
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Institution Code
M20
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