Doctoral study in Pathology
Why study with us?
Doctoral study in Pathology is hosted in a modern department, fully equipped to undertake research in cellular and molecular biology, genetics and laboratory medicine.
Researchers within the School of Molecular Medicine and Pathology have access to a range of modern facilities, including laboratories, tissue culture and computers.
Research opportunities
- We welcome research proposals in topics relating to the following themes:
- Infection and Immunity
- Cancer and Genomic Medicine
- Stem cells and Development
- Metabolism
Our research themes are led by staff who are internationally recognised experts and highly regarded researchers.
Our supervisors
Cancer and genomic medicine
- Professor Stefan Bohlander
- Professor Cris Print
- Professor Peter Shepherd
- Professor Peter Browett
- Associate Professor Nuala Helsby
- Dr Maggie Kalev
- Dr Cherie Blenkiron
- Dr Dean Singleton
Infection and immunity
- Professor John Fraser
- Professor Thomas Proft
- Associate Professor Roger Booth
- Associate Professor Chris Hall
- Associate Professor Nikki Moreland
- Associate Professor Mark Thomas
- Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles
- Dr Scott Graham
- Dr Stephen Ritchie
- Dr Fiona Radcliff
- Dr Ries Langley
- Dr Jacelyn Loh
Metabolism
Stem cells and development
Scholarships and awards
You may be eligible for a scholarship when you decide to pursue doctoral study.
Contact us
If you are interested in conducting a research project with us, please contact the Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology's postgraduate adviser.
Associate Professor Chris Hall
Email: c.hall@auckland.ac.nz
Phone: +64 9 923 2910