The RCSI-Bahrain Dilmun PhD Scholarship
This PhD scholarship was established by RCSI to help foster research ties between the RCSI campuses in Dublin and Bahrain. Each application therefore has to have a supervisor from both sites. It is expected that a maximum of 5 PhD scholarships will be awarded annually. The first call for proposals was in 2015.
Awards:
2015 |
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RCSI Dublin Investigator | Dr Dermot Cox | Prof. Fergal O’Brien | Prof. Zena Moore |
RCSI Bahrain Investigator | Dr Manaf M. Al Qahtani | Dr. Michael B. Keogh | Dr. Khalifa Elmusharaf |
Project Title | The Clinical Significance and Mechanism of sepsis-induced thrombocytopenia | Pro-angiogenic scaffolds, adipose derived stem cells and low level laser biostimulation: tissue engineering a novel autologous skin graft for diabetic wound healing in the Middle East | Diabetic foot ulcers in Bahrain: an epidemiological profile of the prevalence, clinical care, economic cost and impact on quality of life |
Subject Area | Translational / Clinical Science | Basic Science | Population Health |
Dilmun grant conditions
- Grant conditions specific to the RCSI Bahrain:RCSI Dublin Joint PhD Programme. Other general policies and rules relating to PhD scholarships also apply and are detailed below.
RCSI PhD regulations
- All RCSI policies and regulations relating to PhD training. Other forms that are of use to supervisors and students are available online.