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Our aim is to be the world-leading centre for health economic and health technology assessment research and education, working to improve health and wellbeing through better decision-making. PhD: 3
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our Science and Engineering Graduate School and will benefit from the support that being part of this community brings. Students are encouraged to attend a range of postgraduate courses to broaden
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on the current and future overall health of riverine sediments. Methods This project will work alongside the MOT4Rivers consortium , so that knowledge and sampling resources along the River Almond can be shared
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current treatments and live with often disabling pain. Pain arises following nerve damage and results from changes in the way that the somatosensory nervous system functions. Under normal conditions
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functional neuroimaging facilities. Many investigators have double affiliations with links to the School of Psychology and Neuroscience, which span two colleges (Science & Engineering, and Medical, Veterinary
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molecular magnets, plasmonics, battery technology, medical imaging agents and applications for 3D printing. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MSc (Research): 1-2 years
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Current funded studentships Studentships are available each year (from STFC, EPSRC and others). You should discuss opportunities with potential supervisors within the relevant research group listed
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., Zioutopoulou, A., Kaiserli, E., Light and high temperatures control epigenomic and epitranscriptomic events in Arabidopsis. (2024) Current Opin. Plant Biol., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2024.102668 Quint M
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planning at anthropogenic coasts, eg for public bodies/regulators or consultancies, as well academic career routes. Funding notes This PhD project is funded by the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology
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cancers which are genetically engineered ex vivo, transplanted in vivo, and the effect on tumourigenesis and metastasis examined. We identified that PTEN knockout rapidly accelerates metastasis. Our current