The AIM mini-CDT (Anti-Inflammatory Modulation mini-Centre for Doctoral Training) was a Loughborough University Graduate School funded project that essentially funded 5 full time PhD students working across the schools of SSEHS and Science at Loughborough University with the core focus on the chemical synthesis and biological evaluation of novel naturally informed anti-inflammatory agents. 

These 5 students are listed below and their research projects and further details can be found on the research pages or by clicking on their name ;

Robert Lee

Danielle Pearson

Boakye Gyimah

Luke Baker

Bethan Hussey