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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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for the project titled “Behaviour change for brain health supported by AI imagery”. The School of Social Sciences at Heriot-Watt University is offering a full-time PhD studentship funded by the Engineering
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that sustain a brain injury following cardiac arrest. The successful applicant will join the Emergency, Prehospital, Perioperative and Critical Care research group based at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a medical therapy for neurological disorders, in which an implanted system provides electrical impulses to dysfunctional brain areas to alleviate patients’ symptoms
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Two PhD positions, funded by the UK Royal Society, are available at the MIND Research Group for the academic year starting in October 2026. The group is based in the Clarendon Laboratory, Department
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include a research proposal aligned with one or more of the following priority areas: Research Themes Multiphysics and data-driven constitutive modelling of traumatic brain injury and its long-term impact
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The aim is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying central nervous system (CNS) (ie spinal cord and brain) regeneration. The human CNS does not regenerate after injury
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The gastrointestinal tract can impact mood and cognition. Gut derived serotonin activates vagal pathways to the brain, affecting mood and cognition and chronic gut inflammation and dysbiosis often
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developing neurotechnologies for treating brain disorders? In this PhD you will work with datasets of neuronal activity in animals and humans. You will apply computational approaches to describe spatial and