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MBPhD Thesis Prize

The Cordwainers supports medical related causes linked to its original benefactors. Until 2020, it funded an annual award for the best MBPhD thesis.

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Cordwainers Prize: MBPhD Thesis of the Year

2020

Ryan W.S. Wee

Supervisor: Dr Andrew F. MacAskill

2019

Richard D. Bartlett

Supervisor: Dr James B. Phillips

Sam Ereira

Supervisor: Prof. Ray Dolan

2018

Vishal Rawji

Supervisor: Prof John C Rothwell

2017

Sophie Adler

Supervisor: Prof. Torsten Baldeweg

2016

Rafael Di Marco BarrosÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý

Supervisor: Prof. Adrian Hayday

2015

Fergus O'Farrell

Supervisor: Prof. David Attwell

2014

Adam P. Levine

Supervisor: Prof. Tony Segal

2013

Christopher A McKinnon

Supervisor: Prof. Sarah Tabrizi

2012

Anna M. Rose 

Supervisor: Prof. Shomi Bhattacharya

2011

Sean B. Knight  

Supervisor: Prof. Mary Collins

Alvin J X Lee

Supervisor: Prof. Charles Swanton

2010

Alex Rossdeutsch

Supervisor: Prof. Paul Riley

2009

Catherine Hyams

Supervisor: Prof. Jeremy Brown

Panagiotis Kyrtatos

Supervisor: Prof. Mark Lythgoe

2008

Abhishek Das

Supervisor: Prof. Mala Maini

About the MBPhD

The MBPhD enables students taking a 5-year Primary Medical Qualification (MBBS, MBChB, etc.) to conduct a major research project and gain a PhD. This three-year research degree is ideal for budding clinician-scientists with commitment, enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. It sits between MBBS Year 4 and Year 5.

About the MBPhD