Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide and is characterised by complex and multifactorial pathogenesis rather than a single etiological factor. Unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying CVD is particularly challenging, as cellular metabolism involves thousands of metabolites and interconnected biochemical reactions occurring simultaneously. A comprehensive understanding of such complexity requires a holistic, systems-level approach. In this project, we will reconstruct simulation-ready Integrated Biological Networks (INs) for cardiac muscle and investigate their dynamic interactions with key metabolic tissues, including the liver, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, small intestine, and brain. Building on these networks, we will develop an AI-driven whole-body modelling framework capable of simulating inter-organ metabolic communications and their perturbations in CVD. This systems biology and AI-integrated platform will be further extended to model how dietary nutrient intake influences human tissue metabolism, enabling whole-body simulations based on diet composition. These simulations will facilitate hypothesis generation on how various nutrients and microbial species contribute to metabolic alterations in CVD patients, thereby elucidating the link between diet, nutrient absorption, and disease progression. Ultimately, this project aims to establish a holistic, multidisciplinary framework for characterising whole-body metabolic functions in CVD, identifying novel drug targets and biomarkers, and designing personalised therapeutic interventions tailored to individual pathophysiology and lifestyle.
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AI-Driven Systems Biology for the Development of Effective Treatment Strategies in Cardiovascular Disease
We are now accepting applications for 1 October 2026
How to apply
Candidates should possess or be expected to achieve a 1st or upper 2nd class degree in a relevant subject including the biosciences, computer science, mathematics, statistics, data science, chemistry, physics, and be enthusiastic about combining their expertise with other disciplines in the field of healthcare.
Important information for International Students:
It is the responsibility of the student to apply for their Student Visa. Please note that the EPSRC DRIVE-Health studentship does not cover the visa application fees or the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) required for access to the National Health Service. The IHS is mandatory for anyone entering the UK on a Student Visa and is currently £776 per year for each year of study. Further detail can be found under the International Students tab below.
How to apply
Closing date: 12 January 2026 (23:59 hrs GMT)
Create an account with King’s Apply.
Apply to the EPSRC DRIVE-Health: Centre for Doctoral Training in Data-Driven Health MPhil/PhD (Full-time).
Please ensure you read the full information required on our Apply page, particularly relating to Personal Statement and Supporting Information.
Complete the following sections of the application with all the relevant information.
- A PDF copy of your CV should be uploaded to the Employment History section.
- A 500-word personal statement is required outlining your motivation for undertaking postgraduate research with the CDT, and you only need to choose one way to provide it. You can either type it directly into the application form (maximum 4,000 characters) or upload it as a separate document if you have a longer statement (maximum two pages).
- Please nominate up to 3 projects of particular interest by quoting the project codes in the research proposal section of the online application form.
Funding:
Please choose Option 5 “I am applying for a funding award or scholarship administered by King’s College London” in the funding section.
Under “Award Scheme Code or Name” enter “EPSRC DRIVE-Health 2026”.
Failing to include one of these codes might result in you not being considered for funding.
Questions marked * are mandatory and you will not be able to submit without answering.
Non-EU international applicants are advised that ATAS may be required. While there is no charge to apply for ATAS, processing can take up to 3 months. Please read the Important Information for International Students.
Funding
Enhanced Studentships to Attract Top Talent
Each studentship is fully funded for 4 years.
This includes tuition fees, a stipend and a generous allowance for project consumables.
Tuition Fees: these will be covered for both Home and International students.
Stipend: students will receive a tax-free living allowance of £25,403.40 per year (current projection for Academic Year 2026/27).
Research Training Support Grant (RTSG): up to £20,000 over 4 years for research consumables and attending national and international conferences.
International
Important Information for International Students
It is the responsibility of the student to apply for their Student Visa.
Please note that the EPSRC DRIVE-Health studentship does not cover the visa application fees or the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) required for access to the National Health Service. The IHS is mandatory for anyone entering the UK on a Student Visa and is currently £776 per year for each year of study.
Additionally, depending on your chosen project, some nationals may need to apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate prior to applying for a visa. The ATAS application process can take up to 3 months and so it is essential that you apply for this early. Please note the following:
• If you need to apply for a student visa, you cannot submit your visa application until your ATAS certificate has been issued.
• If you are applying for any other visa, you cannot enrol at King’s and start your programme unless your ATAS certificate has been issued.
• If you apply late, you may not be able to join on the expected entry point and your registration may be postponed
Please review the following article for further information on the ATAS certificate and how to apply:Do I need ATAS clearance before I start my course at King’s?
For further advice, please contact the Visas & International Student Advice as soon as possible.
Eligibilty
Academic Requirements and Eligibility
We welcome eligible Home and International applicants from any personal background who are pleased to join diverse and friendly research groups.
Open to Home and International applicants.
Applicable level of study: Postgraduate research.
English Language Requirements (Band D)
Based on the IELTS test scoring system, this programme requires that successful candidates achieve the following level of English before enrolling. Successful applicants’ offer letters will include information about when they must have achieved this standard.
Overall: 6.5
Listening: 6
Speaking: 6
Reading: 6
Writing: 6
Visit our admissions webpages to view our English language entry requirements.

