Jonathan Anyacho Personal Statement - University of Oxford
Jonathan Anyacho Personal Statement - University of Oxford
Jonathan Anyacho Personal Statement - University of Oxford
PERSONAL STATEMENT
the synergy of mechanical and biological factors. Having been tutored in biomaterial
polymeric response during my coursework and research at Leeds University; coupled
with serving as a heath consultant of over five years in diverse roles. This brought about
to the intersection of knowledge, experience and motivation in applying to Oxford.
Concurrently, the work carried out by Prof Mark Thompson, and Prof. Amy Zavatsky
closely aligns to the knowledge I seek.
What better way to learn, than to learn in this biomedical institute known for
groundbreaking researches and intellectually stimulating academic environment.
1. Research Problem: The project will focus on addressing current challenges in,
minimizing side effects, and maximizing treatment efficacy. This aligns seamlessly with
Investigate the feasibility of using nanoscale drug delivery systems for precise and
targeted treatment.
diagnostic accuracy.
5. Scope and Treatment: The scope of the research will encompass the design,
synthesis, and testing of nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery and diagnostic
applications. The treatment of the project will involve a systematic and comprehensive
interventions, and the potential translation of these findings into practical healthcare
solutions.
Fit with Oxford's Program: This MSc offers the opportunity to work with
that my commitment to excellence, desire to grow and the innovation to research aligns
perfectly. I look forward to this opportunity.
Research Proposal
Title: "Nanoscale Precision in Healthcare Delivery: Optimizing Therapeutic Interventions"
3. Objectives:
5. Methodology:
6. Expected Outcomes:
PERSONAL STATEMENT AND RESEARCH PROPOSAL FOR
ANYACHO JONATHAN (OXFORD UNIVERSITY)
9. Timeline:
10. Conclusion: This research proposal seeks to unlock the potential of nanoscale
precision in healthcare delivery, contributing valuable insights and practical solutions to
advance the field of nanomedicine. The outcomes of this study aim to bridge the gap
between innovative nanotechnologies and their seamless integration into mainstream
healthcare practices.