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Assessing tipping points in temperate coastal ecosystems: Integrating thermal landscapes, individual physiology, and community-level responses to heatwaves Lead Supervisor (DoS): Dr Manuela Truebano
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, and/or data analysis, to address topics related to one of: Understanding depth-related plasticity in the physiology and behaviour of mesophotic reef fish. Identifying depth-related changes in
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depth-related plasticity in the physiology and behaviour of mesophotic reef fish. Identifying depth-related changes in the structure and robustness of the ecological networks supporting reef fish
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will investigate how microbiome composition influences the physiological performance of bivalves under environmental stress. Combining microbial community profiling with measures of animal physiology and
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to existing quantitative measures of exercise tolerance to better understand the psychological and physiological lived experiences of patients during prehabilitation. By working closely with Prehab4Cancer and
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essential for identifying ecological tipping points and forecasting climate change impacts in complex marine ecosystems. This project will apply a multi-level approach (molecular, physiology and ecology
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of the candidate A first-class or upper-second-class degree (or equivalent) in physiology, nutrition, biomedical science, exercise science or a related subject. A keen interest in human metabolism, physical
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of the candidate Essential: First or upper second class BSc honours degree in a relevant degree such as sport and exercise science, human physiology, data science Experience of working with patients with long-term
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the relevant academic supervisor and you have been encouraged to apply, please do so via the Graduate School application portal here , remember to attach the completed Connect cover form (from the Connecting
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significantly impacts the properties of the main lung gel-forming mucins MUC5AC and MUC5B which subsequently affects mucus function (e.g. mucociliary clearance) in airway health and disease. This study will use