UNIQ+ Research Internships now open for 2023 applications
Applications are now open for UNIQ+ 2023, the University of Oxford’s flagship graduate access programme.
UNIQ+ research internships offer UK undergraduate students from under-represented and disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to experience postgraduate study in Oxford’s research community.
UNIQ+ interns undertake research projects over seven weeks from July 2023 with regular support and supervision from Oxford staff and students, as well as training in key research skills. The internships include a stipend of £3,000 and free-of-charge accommodation at one of Oxford’s colleges.
Applications are open to those ordinarily resident in the UK who are in their second, third or later year of undergraduate study at a UK or Irish university. The deadline for applications is 12 midday on Friday 17 February 2023.
For full information, including eligibility criteria, application details and projects available for 2023, visit the UNIQ+ website.
UNIQ+ project at NDS
Investigating the Role of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (SLNB) in Melanoma Skin Cancer
SUPERVISOR
DESCRIPTION
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is a pivotal prognostic marker in melanoma. By identifying patients with subclinical lymph node metastasis, it guides management decisions for patients with advanced disease. Large multicentre trials, which indicated that SLNB followed by completion lymph node dissection confers no survival value provoked wide discussion about the utility of SLNB. Current opinion suggests SLNB should be regarded solely as a staging procedure, however emerging evidence questions whether this notion overlooks the immunological properties of the lymph node.
PROJECT OUTCOMES
You will analyse clinical records in our melanoma database to investigate the relationships between SLNB, melanoma recurrence and response to immunotherapy. You will develop skills in data collection and statistical analysis, and understanding of emerging concepts in surgical onco-immunology.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A degree in medicine/biomedical science/life sciences and/or computer science.
Further information about the project is available on the UNIQ+ website.