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. Specific requirements of the candidate Very good undergraduate degree (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree or equivalent) in the field of Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Biosciences, Biomedical Sciences
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How do NEDD4-1 and NEDD4-2 support dopaminergic and cortical neuron maintenance? DoS: Edgar Kramer (Edgar.kramer@plymouth.ac.uk , tel.: 0 1752 5 83204) 2nd Supervisor: Eve Kelland (eve.kelland
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Background Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of the current global population require rehabilitation care, but the majority of them do not receive healthcare access
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(or international equivalent) in a relevant subject such as Sport and Exercise Science, Biology, Human Physiology, or Biological Sciences A relevant Master’s degree, for example in Physiology and/or Nutrition Applied
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. Therefore, you will be contributing to the development and refinement of a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will run the project
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fully funded PhD research studentship in Physics-Informed Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Medicine. This opportunity is open to UK (Home) candidates only. Project Overview Arrhythmias are disorders
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fully funded PhD research studentship in Physics-Informed Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Medicine. This opportunity is open to UK (Home) candidates only. Project Overview Arrhythmias are disorders
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Lead Supervisor name: Andrew Callaway, email: acallaway@bournemouth.ac.uk Project description: This PhD programme will determine the most clinically acceptable methods for emergency response teams
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PhD Studentship: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Elite Sport (Co-funded by Brighton & Hove Albion FC)
We are seeking an exceptional candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship investigating the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in elite athletic performance, co-funded by Brighton & Hove Albion
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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