Overview
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Advancing research in cardiovascular sciences is essential for developing innovative treatments, improving patient outcomes, and understanding the mechanisms behind heart and vascular conditions, ultimately contributing to global healthcare improvements.
Introduction
The PhD in Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Liverpool provides an in-depth exploration of cardiovascular physiology, pathology, and therapeutic interventions.
Research theme areas include atrial fibrillation, stroke, hypertension, heart failure, imaging, and exercise and rehabilitation medicine. Cross-cutting interdisciplinary approaches include epidemiology, basic or translational studies, clinical studies and data science (including machine learning and digital twins).
The programme is structured around independent research, supported by expert supervision, interdisciplinary collaboration, and access to state-of-the-art laboratories. Postgraduate researchers benefit from training in advanced research methodologies, data analysis, and presentation skills. Additional support includes workshops in scientific writing, grant applications, and career development. With strong links to NHS partners and industry, the programme ensures practical relevance and opportunities for real-world impact.