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How to Complete a PhD in ­the Medical and Clinical ­Sciences
Wiley-Blackwell Handbooks in Personality and Individual Differences
By Ashton Barnett-Vanes (Edited by), Rachel Allen (Edited by)

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List of contributors, xi About the editors, xv Foreword, xvii Preface, xix Acknowledgements, xxi Chapter 1: Introduction, 1 Ashton Barnett?-Vanes and Rachel Allen A PhD, 1 Perspective, 2 Why a book? How to use it, 5 References, 6 Chapter 2: Deciding on and finding a PhD, 7 Jonathan C.H. Lau and Ming He Background, 7 Routes of entry, 8 How to find one, 11 Choosing a project, 13 Making an application, 16 Interviews, 17 How to fund one, 18 Reference, 22 Further reading, 22 Chapter 3: Anatomy of a PhD: Where you fit in the academic world, 23 Laura Lambert and John Tregoning Background: Welcome to the new you, 23 You are here: PhD research versus undergraduate studies, 24 Lab types: A field guide, 25 It's tricky: The student?]supervisor interaction, 27 Check out my massive organogram, 28 Other dull, but important stuff, 29 Conclusion, 31 Reference, 32 Chapter 4: Core techniques, principles and statistics, 33 Andrew John Walley, Kyrillos N Adesina? Georgiadis, Adel Benlahrech and Fiona Reid Genomics, 33 Metabolomics, 38 Flow cytometry, 40 Statistics, 45 References, 49 Further reading, 49 Chapter 5: Take off: Year 1, 51 Ashton Barnett? Vanes and Rachel Allen Background, 51 Understanding your team and project, 52 The literature, 53 The research proposal, 55 Starting experiments, 56 Data management and record keeping, 57 The 'transfer', 58 Conclusion, 59 Common pitfalls, 59 Chapter 6: Dealing with problems, 63 Rachel Allen and David Salman Background, 63 General problems, 64 Academic problems, 66 Common PhD problems, 69 Conclusions, 72 References, 73 Further reading, 73 Chapter 7: Breaking ground: Year 2, 75 Ashton Barnett-Vanes and Rebecca Ingram Background, 75 Taking ownership of your project, 75 Shaping the research direction, 76 From preliminary to publishable data, 77 Supervising junior students, 79 The end of Year 2 review/assessment, 80 Conclusion, 82 Common pitfalls, 82 Chapter 8: Presenting and publishing as a PhD student, 85 Ashton Barnett-Vanes and Henry D.I. De 'Ath Background, 85 Presentations, 85 How to present, 87 Publications, 89 Writing an original research article, 90 Writing a review article, 93 Narrative reviews, 95 Final steps, 95 Managing the process, 96 Other considerations, 98 Conclusion, 98 References, 98 Further reading, 98 Chapter 9: Landing and writing up: Year 3, 99 Manu Chhabra and E. Allison Green Background, 99 An exit strategy, 99 The X Factor results, 100 Before you start writing, 101 Writing your thesis: Part 1, 102 Writing your thesis: Part 2, 105 Conclusion, 111 Common pitfalls, 111 Further reading, 112 Chapter 10: The viva and moving on, 113 Rachel Allen and Kate Gowers Background, 113 An examiner's perspective (Rachel), 113 The viva, 115 Corrections, 117 Career routes, 119 Conclusion, 123 Further reading, 123 Chapter 11: PhDs in veterinary science and medicine, 125 Fiona Cunningham, Jonathan Elliott, Fiona Tomley and Kristien Verheyen Background, 125 Is it for me?, 126 Your project, 128 Presenting and publishing your findings, 130 Post?]PhD, what's next for me?, 131 Conclusion, 133 Possible concerns, 133 Acknowledgements, 134 Reference, 134 Chapter 12: International perspectives on medical and clinical science PhDs, 135 Celia A. Soares and Paul Langford Background, 135 Choosing a country, 135 Finding a department, 136 'Full' PhDs versus 'dual?]PhDs', 137 Interviewing in a lab abroad, 139 Funding, 140 Administrative issues, 140 Conclusion, 143 Common pitfalls, 143 Further reading, 144 Chapter 13: What I'm really thinking: The post?]doc, 145 Adel Benlahrech Background, 145 It is great to be a post?]doc!, 145 Is it really that great?, 146 A post?]doc's advice, 146 Conclusion, 149 Further reading, 149 Chapter 14: What I'm really thinking: The Professor, 151 Michael Dustin Index, 153

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List of contributors, xi About the editors, xv Foreword, xvii Preface, xix Acknowledgements, xxi Chapter 1: Introduction, 1 Ashton Barnett?-Vanes and Rachel Allen A PhD, 1 Perspective, 2 Why a book? How to use it, 5 References, 6 Chapter 2: Deciding on and finding a PhD, 7 Jonathan C.H. Lau and Ming He Background, 7 Routes of entry, 8 How to find one, 11 Choosing a project, 13 Making an application, 16 Interviews, 17 How to fund one, 18 Reference, 22 Further reading, 22 Chapter 3: Anatomy of a PhD: Where you fit in the academic world, 23 Laura Lambert and John Tregoning Background: Welcome to the new you, 23 You are here: PhD research versus undergraduate studies, 24 Lab types: A field guide, 25 It's tricky: The student?]supervisor interaction, 27 Check out my massive organogram, 28 Other dull, but important stuff, 29 Conclusion, 31 Reference, 32 Chapter 4: Core techniques, principles and statistics, 33 Andrew John Walley, Kyrillos N Adesina? Georgiadis, Adel Benlahrech and Fiona Reid Genomics, 33 Metabolomics, 38 Flow cytometry, 40 Statistics, 45 References, 49 Further reading, 49 Chapter 5: Take off: Year 1, 51 Ashton Barnett? Vanes and Rachel Allen Background, 51 Understanding your team and project, 52 The literature, 53 The research proposal, 55 Starting experiments, 56 Data management and record keeping, 57 The 'transfer', 58 Conclusion, 59 Common pitfalls, 59 Chapter 6: Dealing with problems, 63 Rachel Allen and David Salman Background, 63 General problems, 64 Academic problems, 66 Common PhD problems, 69 Conclusions, 72 References, 73 Further reading, 73 Chapter 7: Breaking ground: Year 2, 75 Ashton Barnett-Vanes and Rebecca Ingram Background, 75 Taking ownership of your project, 75 Shaping the research direction, 76 From preliminary to publishable data, 77 Supervising junior students, 79 The end of Year 2 review/assessment, 80 Conclusion, 82 Common pitfalls, 82 Chapter 8: Presenting and publishing as a PhD student, 85 Ashton Barnett-Vanes and Henry D.I. De 'Ath Background, 85 Presentations, 85 How to present, 87 Publications, 89 Writing an original research article, 90 Writing a review article, 93 Narrative reviews, 95 Final steps, 95 Managing the process, 96 Other considerations, 98 Conclusion, 98 References, 98 Further reading, 98 Chapter 9: Landing and writing up: Year 3, 99 Manu Chhabra and E. Allison Green Background, 99 An exit strategy, 99 The X Factor results, 100 Before you start writing, 101 Writing your thesis: Part 1, 102 Writing your thesis: Part 2, 105 Conclusion, 111 Common pitfalls, 111 Further reading, 112 Chapter 10: The viva and moving on, 113 Rachel Allen and Kate Gowers Background, 113 An examiner's perspective (Rachel), 113 The viva, 115 Corrections, 117 Career routes, 119 Conclusion, 123 Further reading, 123 Chapter 11: PhDs in veterinary science and medicine, 125 Fiona Cunningham, Jonathan Elliott, Fiona Tomley and Kristien Verheyen Background, 125 Is it for me?, 126 Your project, 128 Presenting and publishing your findings, 130 Post?]PhD, what's next for me?, 131 Conclusion, 133 Possible concerns, 133 Acknowledgements, 134 Reference, 134 Chapter 12: International perspectives on medical and clinical science PhDs, 135 Celia A. Soares and Paul Langford Background, 135 Choosing a country, 135 Finding a department, 136 'Full' PhDs versus 'dual?]PhDs', 137 Interviewing in a lab abroad, 139 Funding, 140 Administrative issues, 140 Conclusion, 143 Common pitfalls, 143 Further reading, 144 Chapter 13: What I'm really thinking: The post?]doc, 145 Adel Benlahrech Background, 145 It is great to be a post?]doc!, 145 Is it really that great?, 146 A post?]doc's advice, 146 Conclusion, 149 Further reading, 149 Chapter 14: What I'm really thinking: The Professor, 151 Michael Dustin Index, 153

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Table of Contents

List of Contributors xi

About the editors xv

Foreword xvii

Preface xix

Acknowledgements xxi

Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Ashton Barnett‐Vanes and Rachel Allen

A PhD 1

Perspective 2

Why a book? How to use it 5

References 6

Chapter 2: Deciding on and finding a PhD 7
Jonathan C.H. Lau and Ming He

Background 7

Routes of entry 8

How to find one 11

Choosing a project 13

Making an application 16

Interviews 17

How to fund one 18

Reference 22

Further reading 22

Chapter 3: Anatomy of a PhD: Where you fit in the academic world 23
Laura Lambert and John Tregoning

Background: Welcome to the new you 23

You are here: PhD research versus undergraduate studies 24

Lab types: A field guide 25

It’s tricky: The student‐supervisor interaction 27

Check out my massive organogram 28

Other dull, but important stuff 29

Conclusion 31

Reference 32

Chapter 4: Core techniques principles and statistics 33
Andrew John Walley, Kyrillos N Adesina‐Georgiadis, Adel Benlahrech and Fiona Reid

Genomics 33

Metabolomics 38

Flow cytometry 40

Statistics 45

References 49

Further reading 49

Chapter 5: Take off: Year 1 51
Ashton Barnett‐Vanes and Rachel Allen

Background 51

Understanding your team and project 52

The literature 53

The research proposal 55

Starting experiments 56

Data management and record keeping 57

The ‘transfer’ 58

Conclusion 59

Common pitfalls 59

Chapter 6: Dealing with problems 63
Rachel Allen and David Salman

Background 63

General problems 64

Academic problems 66

Common PhD problems 69

Conclusions 72

References 73

Further reading 73

Chapter 7: Breaking ground: Year 2 75
Ashton Barnett‐Vanes, and Rebecca Ingram

Background 75

Taking ownership of your project 75

Shaping the research direction 76

From preliminary to publishable data 77

Supervising junior students 79

The end of Year 2 review/assessment 80

Conclusion 82

Common pitfalls 82

Chapter 8: Presenting and publishing as a PhD student 85
Ashton Barnett‐Vanes and Henry D.I. De ’Ath

Background 85

Presentations 85

How to present 87

Publications 89

Writing an original research article 90

Writing a review article 93

Narrative reviews 95

Final steps 95

Managing the process 96

Other considerations 98

Conclusion 98

References 98

Further reading 98

Chapter 9: Landing and writing up: Year 3 99
Manu Chhabra and E. Allison Green

Background 99

An exit strategy 99

The X Factor results 100

Before you start writing 101

Writing your thesis: Part 1 102

Writing your thesis: Part 2 105

Conclusion 111

Common pitfalls 111

Further reading 112

Chapter 10: The viva and moving on 113
Rachel Allen and Kate Gowers

Background 113

An examiner’s perspective (Rachel) 113

The viva 115

Corrections 117

Career routes 119

Conclusion 123

Further reading 123

Chapter 11: PhDs in veterinary science and medicine 125
Fiona Cunningham, Jonathan Elliott, Fiona Tomley and Kristien Verheyen

Background 125

Is it for me? 126

Your project 128

Presenting and publishing your findings 130

Post‐PhD what’s next for me? 131

Conclusion 133

Possible concerns 133

Acknowledgements 134

Reference 134

Chapter 12: International perspectives on medical and clinical science PhDs 135
Célia A. Soares and Paul Langford

Background 135

Choosing a country 135

Finding a department 136

‘Full’ PhDs versus ‘dual‐PhDs’ 137

Interviewing in a lab abroad 139

Funding 140

Administrative issues 140

Conclusion 143

Common pitfalls 143

Further reading 144

Chapter 13: What I’m really thinking: The post‐doc 145
Adel Benlahrech

Background 145

It is great to be a post‐doc! 145

Is it really that great? 146

A post‐doc’s advice 146

Conclusion 149

Further reading 149

Chapter 14: What I’m really thinking: The Professor 151
Michael Dustin

Index 153 

About the Author

Dr Ashton Barnett-Vanes, MB-PhD Candidate, St George's, University of London and Imperial College London, UK.

Dr Rachel Allen, Reader in Immunology of Infection and Head of Graduate School, St George's, University of London, UK.

Reviews

‘Intended as a step-by-step guide, the book is a good summary of the major steps, pitfalls along the way, and advice on how to be successful as a student … There are not many books that attempt to do what this one does, and there is not much written about this topic in general, so students should find this a useful resource. Doing a PhD is often fraught with uncertainty, and a written guide to the steps would be helpful for most students, especially as they begin the program.’ Doody’s, November 2017

'How to Complete a PhD in the Medical and Clinical Sciences aims (and succeeds) in remaining concise, it examines every aspect of the PhD journey in a comprehensive and precise manner. I would strongly recommend the book to anyone doing or planning to do a PhD in Medical, Clinical, Biomedical or Life Sciences. As well as, frankly, any other subject.' Kristine Bagdassarian, FindAPhD.com  

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