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PhD projects offered for 2025/26:

 

A gestational metronome: role of the placenta in the control of developmental tempo

Primary supervisor: Dr Alberto Rosello-Diez (ar2204@cam.ac.uk)

Second supervisor: Prof. Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri (ans48@cam.ac.uk)

 

 

Placenta-related pregnancy complications and future heart disease risk in women

Primary supervisor: Prof Dino A. Giussani (dag26@cam.ac.uk)

Second supervisor: Prof. Andrew J. Murray (ajm267@cam.ac.uk)

 

 

 

RNA Stability in Placental Development

Primary supervisor: Dr Claire Senner (ces207@cam.ac.uk)

Second supervisor: Dr Teresa Rayon (teresa.rayon@babraham.ac.uk)

 

 

 

Predicting the dialogue between placental and uterine immune cells in early human pregnancy

Primary supervisor: Dr. Roser Vento-Tormo (rv4@sanger.ac.uk)

Second supervisor: Dr. Marta Shahbazi (mshahbazi@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk)

 

 

 

2024/25

Novel approaches to understand the mechanisms of insulin resistance in pregnancy Supervised by: Prof. Miguel Constancia and Prof. Sue Ozanne

Immune gene variants and offspring health Supervised by: Prof Francesco Colucci and Prof Dino A. Giussani

 

2023/24

Metabolic determinants of early placental development Supervised by: Prof Steve Charnock-Jones and Dr Irving Aye

Obesity During Pregnancy: Adverse Effects on Maternal and Offspring Cardiovascular Function Supervised by: Prof Dino Giussani and Prof Susan Ozanne

Determine the molecular mechanisms placental macrophages use to protect the placenta from cytomegalovirus infection Supervised by: Dr Naomi McGovern and Dr Emma Poole

Investigating placental energy metabolism in complex pregnancies using a novel experimental approach Supervised byProf Andrew Murray and Dr Catherine Aiken

Regulation of placental development by endothelial cell-derived signals Supervised by: Dr Miguel Constancia and Prof Steve Charnock-Jones

The impact of DNA methylation on gene regulation in placental development Supervised byDr Courtney Hanna and Prof Anne Ferguson-Smith

 

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