This 3-year PhD project (provisional start date September 2018) aims to: (1) understand and measure hearing deficits after cancer therapy; (2) find the hearing substructures most sensitive to radiotherapy; and (3) provide the basis for optimising
radiotherapy for future patients to strike the best balance between tumour control and hearing preservation.
The PhD is fully funded for EU / UK students. Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) a minimum upper-second honours degree (or equivalent) in audiology, neuroscience or a cognate discipline. A Masters qualification in a related area or minimum
two years professional/research experience would be an advantage.
Full details, and application form, here:
Chris Plack | Ellis Llwyd Jones Professor of Audiology
Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD)
School of Health Sciences | Faculty
of Biology, Medicine and Health
B1.23 Ellen Wilkinson Building | The University of Manchester
| Manchester | M13 9PL
Tel: +44 161 275 3394
PA: Dan Owens, +44 161 275 8281, daniel.owens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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