The Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) provides a dynamic environment for PhD
training in placental biology and reproductive science. Founded in 2007, it brings together over
30 Principal Investigators with a shared interest in the scientific study of the placenta, early
development and maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy.
Our PhD students have access to unique training opportunities to prepare them for successful
careers in research. Students will present their research by giving seminars at our annual Away
Days and international conferences, and attend a variety of seminars given by distinguished
scientists with the Loke CTR and affiliated Department or Institute.
There are also opportunities to participate and present in interdisciplinary seminars hosted
by Cambridge Reproduction Strategic Research Initiative of which the Loke CTR is a founding
member. Students will gain training in our Placental Biology Course and receive support from
them to attend international meetings. Loke CTR PhD students will also become members of
the Postgraduate School of the Life Sciences, which organises and promotes many further
training opportunities.
The Loke Centre are pleased to consider applications for fully funded, full-time study over four years or part
time over five years. Studentships are open for applications in October of the year prior to the
start of your studies.
Please see below for further details and application procedure