PhD in Applied Clinical Research

Places 4
Duration 3 Years
Language English

The PhD in Applied Clinical Research will provide the basic principles of clinical and applied research with the direct involvement of research institutions, public and private research hospitals, regulatory bodies, pharmaceutical companies and stakeholders.

The programme will equip students with general, transversal and specific competencies, and train professionals who are able to design, conduct and critically evaluate independent and for-profit clinical research projects.


The Programme

The PhD programme in Applied Clinical Research is targeted at graduates with a degree in medicine interested in acquiring knowledge and developing skills in the field of clinical research.

The PhD programme will equip students with general, transversal and specific competencies, and train professionals who are able to design, conduct and critically evaluate independent and for-profit clinical research projects.

This PhD course aims to train “generators” of high quality, innovative clinical trials, able to take into account the economic sustainability and ethical aspects of research as well as the real applicability of the results as a means to improving the health conditions and quality of life of patients.

The involvement of cross-disciplinary expertise (medical, methodological, economic, ethical), and experts from different backgrounds (clinical-preclinical, industrial, economic, regulatory/decisional), underscores the interdisciplinary aspect that will characterize the doctoral programme in Clinical Research at Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ University.

Specifically, the doctoral student will:

  • acquire the necessary tools for the identification and critical review of available evidence
  • understand the regulation of clinical research
  • acquire the tools to identify the correct type of study to be carried out according to the objectives and strengths/weaknesses of different types of clinical trials
  • understand epidemiology and statistics for proper clinical study design
  • understand economic principles underlying the economic sustainability of a clinical trial
  • understand the basis of open science

At the end of the course, the doctoral students will have:

  • learned the correct research methodology to be used for the specific objective: retrospective, observational or interventional, cross-sectional, prospective (from phase 1, including first-in-human studies, to phase 4 post-marketing) RTCs
  • mastered the principles underlying the design, execution, and management of profit and nonprofit clinical research
  • mastered the biostatistical foundations required for clinical trial design
  • mastered the biostatistical foundations required for data analysis and proper interpretation of a clinical trial
  • learned the economic foundations required for determining the sustainability of profit and nonprofit clinical research
  • learned the regulatory and ethical principles of clinical research
  • learned the principles of team working
  • learned the basic principles of competitive grant writing
  • mastered the basic principles of writing and submitting abstracts as well as manuscripts
  • mastered the most effective ways of presenting clinical research findings to a lay audience (stakeholders)
  • designed and conducted a clinical research project
  • designed, written and submitted a research project to a national or international competitive call
  • learned the basics in the area of open science

Career Opportunities

The expected employment outlets are managerial or high-profile careers in academia in biomedical disciplines and within public and private research organizations, public health, and the pharmaceutical or biomedical industry.

Specifically, the main areas of employment include:

  • clinical research facilities (IRCCS, university hospitals);
  • public and private research institutions operating in the biomedical field;
  • ASLs and hospital companies, in areas dedicated to health monitoring and planning;
  • Pharmaceutical companies (Clinical Development; Medical Affair Branch; Clinical Scientist; Manager Regulatory Operations) and Biotech pharmaceuticals;
  • Clinical trial ethics committees.

PhD Coordinator: Prof. Andrea Lania

Andrea Gerardo Antonio Lania

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Places available

4 places

The number of available places and/or scholarships may increase in the event that external funding becomes available by the deadline set for the completion of the call application procedure.

Language

English

Duration

3 years

Beginning of the academic year

1st December 2025

Application deadline

16th July 2025

Contacts

For further information you can contact phd@hunimed.eu


Didactic Activities

Modules

Module 1: Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Module 2: Research Ethics

Module 3: Advanced Statistics

Module 4: Principles and Practice of Clinical Studies

Module 5: Conducting a clinical trial

Module 6: Interpretation and dissemination of results

Module 7: Translational and correlational studies applied to phase 1-2 clinical trials

Module 8: Digital Medicine and Clinical Studies

Module 9: Regulatory Aspects

Module 10: Participation in Competitive Grants

The PhD programme includes the writing of a clinical research protocol as a thesis project under the supervision of a tutor and faculty members of the doctoral program. The thesis project is a structured activity involving the design and implementation of a research project aimed at the practical application of the knowledge acquired.

The PhD student is expected to:

  • participate in clinical research activities under the supervision of the mentor
  • write a proposal for national and international competitive grant
  • design a clinical study
  • write at least 1 clinical paper as first author

BIP – Blended Intensive Program

Among elective activities, PhD students enrolled to the second and third year have the opportunity to join the BIP (Blended Intensive Program) in Research Ethics and Integrity, organized with the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland.

The course is composed of online classes plus an in-person part hosted on RCSI campus in Dublin for one week.

All costs related to registration, flight and accommodation for the in-person are covered by Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ University.


Admission Requirements

Applicants wishing to apply for the PhD course in clinical research must have:

  • an Italian degree in Medicine and Surgery or equivalent qualification awarded by a foreign university
  • the license to practice as a doctor
  • the registration to the professional order of physicians
  • a medical residency programme (concluded on ongoing)

Applicants who have not yet graduated at the date of application may still take part in the selection process providing they have passed all of their degree programme exams at the time of the online application, and will have been awarded the qualification before the beginning of the academic activities. Should these applicants pass the selection process, their enrolment on the PhD course is conditional upon providing proof that the qualification has been awarded.


Fees and Scholarships

PhD students are required to pay an annual fee for access and attendance, set at €250,00 for the academic year 2025/2026, including the regional tax and stamp duty.

Detailed information about each topic’s scholarship or equivalent contract can be found in the research topics table below, by clicking on each topic ID.


How to Apply

  • Registration or access with your LOGINMIUR credentials
  • Application form submission
  • Payment of the application contribution

The application form must be completed in all its parts, on penalty of exclusion. In particular, applicants must submit all of the following documents in PDF format:

  1. Curriculum vitae
  2. Copy of a valid ID or passport (for Non-EU citizens)
  3. Diploma Supplement
  4. Numbered list of publications containing PubMed link or PMID
  5. Certificate of class rank
  6. Copy of the receipt of payment of € 30,00

Additionally, applicants may indicate name and contacts of maximum two referees, preferably chosen among those who have had a supervising role of the candidates. The referees will be directly contacted by Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ University and asked to complete a brief letter of reference, which should be sent by 16th July 2025, h 1:00 PM.

Further details about the application procedure will be reported in the official call for applicants.


Admission Process

Admission to the PhD Programme is based on a public selection process consisting of:

  • the comparative evaluation of titles and qualifications
  • an interview carried out in English by an appointed Committee

The aim of the selection process is to assess the knowledge, competencies and aptitude of the applicants for clinical research as well as their motivation for undertaking the PhD programme.

A good knowledge of English is required and will be tested during the interview.


Academic Board

PhD coordinator: Professor Andrea Lania

NamePrincipal AffiliationDepartmentE-mail
Aliberti StefanoÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesstefano.aliberti@hunimed.eu
Armuzzi AlessandroÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesalessandro.armuzzi@hunimed.eu
Azzolini ElenaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Scienceselena.azzolini@hunimed.eu
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmichele.bartoletti@hunimed.eu
Carlo Stella CarmeloÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencescarmelo.carlostella@hunimed.eu
D’Incalci MaurizioÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmaurizio.dincalci@hunimed.eu
De Santis MariaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmaria.de_santis@hunimed.eu
Di Simone NicolettaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesnicoletta.disimone@hunimed.eu
Hassan CesareÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencescesare.hassan@hunimed.eu
Lania Andrea Gerardo AntonioÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesandrea.lania@hunimed.eu
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ Research HospitalBiomedical Sciencesmassimo.lazzeri@humanitas.it
Loppini MattiaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmattia.loppini@hunimed.eu
Marcucci MauraÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmaura.marcucci@hunimed.eu
Mazziotti GherardoÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesgherardo.mazziotti@hunimed.eu
Rimassa LorenzaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Scienceslorenza.rimassa@hunimed.eu
Scorsetti MartaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesmarta.scorsetti@hunimed.eu
Uccella SilviaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencessilvia.uccella@hunimed.eu
Voza AntonioÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesantonio.voza@hunimed.eu
Zerbi AlessandroÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencesalessandro.zerbi@hunimed.eu
Zucali Paolo AndreaÂé¶¹´«Ã½AVÔÚÏß¿´ UniversityBiomedical Sciencespaolo.zucali@hunimed.eu

Research Topics a.y. 2025/2026

TOPIC IDRESEARCH AREASUPERVISORPROJECT TITLE
CLI 1MedicalDomenica Lorusso
Maurizio D’Incalci
Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers of response and resistance to immunotherapy in endometrial cancer: molecular and immune features across MMR-proficient (pMMR) and -deficient (dMMR) subtypes, from fertility-sparing early-stage disease to the recurrent setting
CLI 2MedicalCesare HassanDevelopment of AI-Driven Electrosurgical Currents for Dual Environment Endoscopy: ex vivo testing on organoid models and preliminary pilot study
CLI 3MedicalCesare HassanReal time recognition and Enhancement of Vessels and Endoscopic Anatomical Layers during Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (REVEAL-ESD project)
CLI 6SurgicalPaolo Emanuele Levi-SettiNew technical and scientific findings in couple’s infertility
CLI 7MedicalLetterio Salvatore Politi
Simona Marcheselli
PHOTON-PIONEER Study: Photon-counting CT InvestigatiON for high-risk Elements of carotid plaques and Evaluation of stroke Risk
CLI 8SurgicalMattia LoppiniDevelopment and validation of AI algorithms to improve the pre-operative assessment of the patient candidate for hip and knee arthroplasty and to define the type and duration of the post-operative course
CLI 9SurgicalElizaveta Kon
Federico Della Rocca
Custom-made 3D-printed bone scaffolds for acetabular bone defects in revision total hip arthroplasty
CLI 13SurgicalCarlo CastoroAdvancing the Role of Radiological Imaging in the Early Detection and Staging of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: Diagnostic Accuracy, Quantification, and Prognostic Value

Research Topics a.y. 2024/2025

TOPIC IDRESEARCH AREASUPERVISORPROJECT TITLE
CLI 3MedicalAlessandro ArmuzziPredictive value of intestinal ultrasound in Crohn’s disease patients treated with advanced therapies
CLI 4MedicalCesare HassanOrgan Saving Strategy for Endoscopic Resection of early colorectal cancer driVen by AI. (OSSERVA project)
CLI 5SurgicalPaolo Emanuele Levi-SettiNew technical and scientific findings in couple infertility.
CLI 6MedicalCondorelliECHO-Diastolic Dysfunction (Echo-DiD)
CLI 7MedicalCondorelli
Giuseppe Ferrante
RISK-IT
CLI 8MedicalGianluigi Condorelli
Marco Francone
Malignant Mitral vAlve prolapse and disjunction by cardiac maGnetIC resonance [MAGIC]
CLI 9SurgicalPaolo Bossi
Giuseppe Mercante
Molecular characterization of adverse prognostic features in Head and Neck Cancers across different organs and histologies: from diagnosis to targeted therapies
CLI 10MedicalMichele BartolettiClinical applications of Innovative diagnostics for antimicrobial stewardship
CLI 11SurgicalAlessandro Zerbi
Roberto Rusconi
Prevention and treatment of surgical site infections in patients undergoing pancreatic resection: a tailored translational approach
CLI 12SurgicalValeriano VinciMechanically-activated autologous fat grafting for clinical use
CLI 13ServicesMarco FranconeAdvanced MRI techniques for the characterization of neuroendocrine neoplasms: identifying imaging signatures for pancreatic, siNETs, prostate NETs, head and neck and soft tissues NETs
CLI 14ServicesMarco FranconeThe imaging signature of viral-related cancers of the head and neck: quantitative imaging analysis and correlation with molecular and genetic expression
CLI 16MedicalMaurizio Cecconi
Antonio Messina
Hemodynamic Response to the end-expiratory occlusion test to titrate fluid challenge in operating room.
CLI 20ServicesMaurizio Cecconi
Massimiliano Greco
Improving ventilation outcomes through machine learning analysis of high granularity data (I-VENT study)
CLI 22ServicesMarta ScorsettiAdvanced Radiation Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: From Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy to Proton Beam for Personalized Treatment Strategies.
CLI 24MedicalAntonio CostanzoThe Role of Innovative Therapies as Disease-Modifying in Inflammatory Skin Diseases: Identification of Minimal Disease Activity Parameters and Long-term Remission
CLI 25SurgicalCorrado Tinterri
Salvatore Piscuoglio
Uncover Molecular Mechanisms of Trastuzumab Resistance in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
CLI 26ServicesLetterio PolitiAdvanced Neuroimaging in brain tumors – ANTHEM (AdvaNced Technologies for Human-centrED Medicine)
CLI 28MedicalPaolo BossiSimultaneous care in recurrent and/or metastatic Head and Neck cancer: The SupCare study
CLI 30MedicalPaolo Andrea ZucaliThe role of autoantibodies to predict autoimmunity in patients with Thymic Epithelial Tumors (TETs).
CLI 31MedicalEnrico HefflerReal-life effectiveness of biological drugs for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: from single outcomes to clinical remission
CLI 33SurgicalFederico PessinaSeparation Surgery with adjuvant Stereotactic Radiosurgery/Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SRS/SBRT) versus Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) in the treatment of high grade Spine Metastatic Epidural Compression: a phase 2 study
CLI 34SurgicalCiviliniAortic stiffness: exploring the clinical impact of an emerging marker of cardiovascular disease

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