Imaging, Genomics and Proteomics Research Group is part of the
School of Cancer and Enabling Sciences within the School of Medicine

Imaging, Genomics and Proteomics

About the research group

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What we do

Imaging: Multi-disciplinary research using state-of-the-art medical imaging and computer vision techniques and equipment applied to the understanding of disease, its management and treatment.

Genomics: Research is conducted across a range of common, complex human diseases with multi-factorial genetic causes, underpinned by industry-standard genomic sample handling, storage and management.

Proteomics: Research into haemopoietic stem cells and how their differentiation into either mature blood cells or copies of themselves is controlled.

Research areas

The interests of the group focus on the following main themes:

Postgraduate opportunities

Includes studentship offers in a variety of cutting-edge research topics

Contact us

Research Group Leader
Professor Steve Williams
+ 44 (0)161 275 5148/5131
steve.williams@manchester.ac.uk
 

General enquiries
Shelagh Stedman
+44 (0)161 275 5131
shelagh.stedman@manchester.ac.uk


Postgraduate enquiries
Professor Tim Cootes
+44 (0)161 275 5146
tim.cootes@manchester.ac.uk