Hi all,
Please find below several PhD adverts for hyperpolarized and standard NMR/MRI at the University of Oxford. Please contact me (james.grist@cardiov.ox.ac.uk) to discuss.
All the best,
James
Cardiac:
Tyler group, RDM DPhil in Medical Sciences, DPhil focused on hyperpolarized carbon-13 MRI in the heart: https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/graduate-study/how-to-apply/supervisor-profiles/tyler-group-development-and-application-of-hyperpolarized-magnetic-resonance-imaging-in-the-study-of-the-diseased-heart
Valkovic group, RDM DPhil in Medical Sciences, DPhil focused on 7T phosphorus spectroscopy in the heart: https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/graduate-study/how-to-apply/supervisor-profiles/2025-valkovic-group-non-invasive-cardiac-metabolism-assessment-using-ultra-high-field-7t-mr-spectroscopy
Neuro:
Grist group, RDM DPhil in Medical Sciences, DPhil focusing on MRI and neuropathology in Multiple Sclerosis: https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/graduate-study/how-to-apply/supervisor-profiles/grist-group-translating-across-scales-combining-clinical-imaging-and-neuropathology-to-understand-multiple-sclerosis
Grist group, MRC iCASE DPhil with GE Healthcare, DPhil focusing on improving MRI perfusion and hyperpolarized carbon-13 using advanced hardware, acquisition and reconstruction approaches: https://www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/study/graduateschool/mrcdtp/how-to-apply/icase-2025/developing-hardware-and-software-to-improve-magnetic-resonance-neuroimaging
Lung:
Papiez group, DPhil in Oxford Population Health, DPhil focused on combining multi-scale imaging data (CT/MRI) to understand and predict changes in lung structure and function in a number of common lung diseases, https://www.ndph.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/dphil-population-health/choose-a-dphil-project-2025/artificial-intelligence-and-multimodal-pulmonary-imaging-for-modeling-disease-progression
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