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NEDD4-1 and NEDD4-2 expression and function in human stem cells and dopaminergic neurons in culture as well as in human and mouse brain sections under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. We
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the ageing-mediated remodelling driven by alpha-synuclein. This ageing-dependant cardiac remodelling may lead to electrophysiological alterations of the heart and ultimately impact the brain. With a focus on
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the genetic factors influencing changes in brain structures, using brain imaging, computational and statistical methods of network science. Project Aim: The aim of the project is to uncover the complex
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start dates: 1 October 2025 (Enrolment open from mid-September) Supervisors: Hari Arora (Biomedical Engineering), Richard Johnston (Materials) and Iain Whitaker (Medicine) Aligned programme of study: PhD
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which intranasal oxytocin affects brain function. Demonstrators are expected to spend 144 hours per annum on education activities as Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) (e.g., leading seminars and
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) Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on1st Jan, 2026. Project Description Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and treatment-resistant form of brain cancer
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Advert title: A randomised controlled trial into the effectiveness of the behavioural change and weight reduction programme via the Slimpod app: brain and psychological adaptations Project advert An
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electroencephalography (EEG), behavioural tasks, and computational modelling, the student will examine how these interventions influence brain dynamics, cognition, and subjective experience.
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of
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causal component of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Brain immune response is associated with the accumulation of both tau and amyloid proteins and is implicated in neuropathogenesis and multiple chronic