Course description
This course is designed to give you the skills and expertise to develop new diagnostic tools and treatments for cardiovascular problems that affect populations around the world. Topics range from the fundamental molecular and cellular biology to the care that patients receive.
You will study a range of conditions in detail, including coronary artery disease, cardiopulmonary disease and heart failure – their causes, their effects and the treatments available for patients. You will also learn about imaging tools such as MRI, CT and ultrasound, a range of lab-based and computational modelling techniques, and how these are used to help researchers understand cardiovascular conditions and inform the decisions that clinicians make.
You will have the opportunity to visit the Cardiac Catheter Suite at the Northern General Hospital. The course also covers the process of developing new treatments for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
You will also complete a research skills training programme and, after all other teaching has been completed, you will spend 30 weeks working full-time on your own research project. Working as part of a team of professional scientists, you will have the opportunity to test a hypothesis, design experiments and analyse your results. You will also present your findings to your peers, clinicians and academics at the MRes showcase. Many of our students have published their work in peer-reviewed journals and presented their findings at conferences.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
University of Sheffield
Western Bank,
Sheffield,
S10 2TN, NORTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
A leading global university, Sheffield is a member of the prestigious Russell Group and ranked 104th globally (QS World 2024).