Overview
Research in anatomical science is fundamental to understanding human biology and the basis of health and disease, providing critical insights into anatomical structures, their functions, and their roles in various medical conditions. Research developments in this field contribute to advancements in education, clinical practice, and surgical techniques.
Introduction
Our PhD in Anatomical Science offers an in-depth study of human anatomy through various research areas, including developmental biology, neuroanatomy, and comparative anatomy.
The programme is structured to promote independent research, with personalised supervision and access to cutting-edge laboratories and dissection facilities included. Additional support includes workshops in scientific writing, grant applications, and career development.
You’ll receive comprehensive training in research methodologies, imaging techniques, and anatomical modelling. Interdisciplinary learning is at the heart of all our programmes and therefore collaborative opportunities with clinical departments and research teams will further enhance the practical relevance of your studies.
Upon successful completion of the programme, you’ll graduate well-prepared for diverse careers in academia, medical education, clinical practice and research, contributing to the advancement of anatomical knowledge and its applications in medicine.