Closing date: 19/06/2026
MB-PhD Summer Placement Project: Age cues in stroma that promote cancer and impair antitumour immunity
Lead Supervisor: Dr Amaya Viros
Applications Deadline: Friday 19th June 2026
Project Keywords: Metastatic Skin cancer, Novel therapeutic approaches for melanoma, Skin cancer novel Biomarkers
Research Opportunity: MB-PhD Summer Placement Project
MB-PhD Summer Placement Project Outline
This placement will give students an introduction to how ageing changes tissues and how this can influence cancer growth and the immune response. In our lab, we are interested in how the tumour microenvironment, particularly stromal and metabolic factors, shapes whether immune cells can recognise and control cancer, or instead support tumour progression.
Over the week, students will get a broad overview of melanoma and cancer biology, and how we study these questions using both human samples and mouse models. The focus will not be on generating data, but on understanding how research is designed and interpreted.
Students will take part in guided paper discussions, observe basic lab techniques, and spend time with different members of the team to see how a research group works day to day.
The placement will be in person at the CRUK Manchester Institute, with a structured but informal programme. The aim is to build confidence in reading scientific papers and thinking critically about data.
Key activities
Structured programme to give an overview of how a cancer research lab works.
- Short introductory sessions on melanoma, skin cancer, ageing, and the tumour microenvironment, followed by guided reading of key papers from the lab and the wider field. Opportunity to discuss papers and present to the lab, if requested.
- Feedback will be provided on how to identify the main question in a study, understand the experimental approach, and discuss strengths and limitations of the work.
- Observe basic techniques (e.g. tissue handling, simple assays, data generation workflows) to understand the wider context: why specific experiments are done and how they are interpreted.
- Possibility to attend lab meetings, and discuss with PhD students, postdocs and scientific officers scientific data and career paths.
- At the end of the placement, we expect the student to summarise informally what they have learnt and to reflect of a scientific concept/paper they have been exposed to during the placement.
Supervisor style
Our lab studies how ageing shapes the tumour microenvironment, particularly metabolic and stromal influences on anti-tumour immunity and metastasis in melanoma. We work in a collaborative, supportive environment with close day-to-day interaction between students and postdocs. I prioritise critical thinking, clear communication, and helping trainees develop independence and confidence.
About Dr Amaya Viros (project Lead Supervisor)
Amaya is a Clinician Scientist who leads the Skin Cancer and Ageing group and undertakes clinical practice in dermatology. Her goal is to elucidate the mechanisms that drive metastasis in skin cancer patients and devise novel therapeutic strategies to treat or prevent metastatic spread.
Her research aims to understand the mechanisms that drive more metastatic skin cancer in ageing patients and to develop novel therapeutic approaches for melanoma treatment by age, in metastatic organs. Amaya also leads a BRC project to develop novel biomarkers that predict skin cancer outcomes.
Key information
Find answers to some common questions about our MB-PhD Studentships.
To apply for our MB-Phd Summer Placement Project, you must be:
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A current MBChB student (year 1 or year 2 of the MBChB or year 1 of GEM) at one of the following universities:
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The University of Manchester
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The University of Leeds
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The University of St Andrews (Medicine Manchester Pathway)
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Interested in pursuing a clinical academic career combining medical training with research in Cancer Sciences.
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Available to undertake the summer placement during the specified dates set out in the project details.
If you meet these criteria, we encourage you to apply and explore what a clinical academic career in cancer research could offer you.
Summer research opportunities include lab visits and research placements.
Lab visits will usually be one day in length and might include, but are not limited to: shadowing a staff member/PhD student; attending lab group/journal club meetings; assisting with any applicable experiments.
The length and start date of research placements will be agreed between staff and students, but would usually be one week maximum.
We encourage students to apply for many different opportunities to gauge interest in different supervisory teams.
Travel and accommodation reimbursements can be provided to summer research opportunity students where appropriate, with agreement from Dr Yasmin Noori, Postgraduate Programme Manager. Please apply for relevant opportunities, and we can discuss this post-application.
Students who are interested in any of the below opportunities should send the following details to Dr Yasmin Noori (yasamin.noorijenaghard@manchester.ac.uk) by Friday 19th June 2026:
- Your name
- Institution
- Current year of study
- Are you intending to apply to the MB-Phd programme in future? (Yes/No/Undecided)
- Supervisor preference(s) [use staff members’ names] – please also indicate preference for research placement and/or lab visit with the relevant staff member/s if appropriate
- Supporting statement: 200 words maximum on why you are interested in the opportunities you have selected
Preference is likely to be given to students who are eligible to apply to the MB-PhD in the 2026-2027 recruitment round.
Key dates
- Application deadline: Friday 19th June 2026
- Decisions relayed to students: w/c 29th June 2026
- Start date: By the end of September 2026
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