Overview
Obesity and endocrinology are critical areas of research due to the rising prevalence of obesity-related conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic disorders. Understanding the complex interplay between hormones, metabolism, and lifestyle factors is essential for developing effective interventions and improving health outcomes for affected populations.
Introduction
Our PhD in Obesity and Endocrinology focuses on the mechanisms underlying obesity and related endocrine disorders. Research areas include metabolic regulation, hormonal signalling, weight management strategies, and the impact of lifestyle interventions on health.
The programme is structured to support independent research, with expert supervision and access to state-of-the-art laboratories and clinical facilities. Students receive comprehensive training in research methodologies, statistical analysis, and data interpretation relevant to obesity and endocrinology. Additional support includes workshops in scientific writing, grant applications, and career development. Collaborative projects with clinical partners and public health organisations enhance research relevance and real-world applicability, preparing graduates for successful careers in academia, clinical practice, and health policy.