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. The start date for the PhD is the 15th September 2025. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:1 degree in a health, physiology and exercise related subject. A taught MSc or Masters by
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integrate it with energy storage and low-power electronics. The system’s performance will be validated in physiologically relevant in-vitro environments. Throughout the project, the candidate will receive
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to float over floodwaters. Recent work in behavioural biology emphasises how differences among individuals within groups (e.g. biomechanics, physiology, behaviour, cognition) determine group structure and
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, Physiology and Neuroscience (PPN) in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Nottingham. The role will explore the molecular pharmacology of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), focusing on how
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second-class BSc honours degree in a relevant degree such as sport and exercise science, human physiology etc. Experience of working with clinical populations and collecting human data Proficient in
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It is imperative to use well characterised, human-relevant in vitro models to assess air pollution exposure impact upon human health, and how it may develop disease. However, despite the known
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relevant discipline (allied health, exercise sciences, biomedical sciences, neuroscience or a similar). Experience with physiological assessments from activities in a research or clinical environment
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, exercise sciences, biomedical sciences, neuroscience or a similar). Experience with physiological assessments from activities in a research or clinical environment. Ability to work independently and as part
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. Specific requirements of the candidate Essential: A first degree of 2:1 or above in Sports Science, Physiology, S&C, or other Sports-related subject. Ability to critique and analyse scientific evidence
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plant tolerance and the uptake of crucial nutrients, such as copper, phosphorus and potassium. Adding soils to tailings is a common practice that can improve structure, nutrient and organic matter levels