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level? 2. How do neurons swell, what is the outcome of neurological swelling, and how can we treat it? Research areas of the lab include: 1. Changes in neuronal ion concentration and cellular volume
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the cervical spine. The findings will guide mountain rescue teams in equipment choice and best practice to enhance casualty outcomes and reduce the risk of post-rescue long-term disability. Aims: We have three
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exercise science, human nutrition, human physiology, biochemistry, food science or a related subject. A relevant Master’s degree and/or experience in one or more of the above subjects will be an advantage
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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PhD Studentship: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Elite Sport (Co-funded by Brighton & Hove Albion FC)
evidence-based interventions in elite sport environments. The successful candidate will be integrated in a programme of research involving the continuous collection of physiological and behavioural data via
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
study investigating the effects of stress on the brain and the immune system. This study will utilize functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to index brain activity during stress and will use a
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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disproportionate loss of muscle mass compared to conventional ‘dieting’, which can have detrimental effects on physical function. The present fully funded PhD studentships will perform a series of human physiology
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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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of biomechanics, biomedical imaging, and neuromuscular physiology in an interdisciplinary and international environment. Limited teaching within biomechanical engineering can be expected, but also in other study