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understood. This project will combine molecular, cellular, and physiological approaches to explore how exercise reprograms metabolic and inflammatory pathways that connect cardiac function to systemic health
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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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signs of cardiovascular changes, adaptively model physiological patterns, and identify predictive biomarkers of maternal health. You will develop and apply cutting-edge techniques in: Signal processing
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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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MRI, echocardiography, and CT. Another promising approach is the use of cardiac digital twins—mathematical models that simulate a patient’s heart to allow the design and in silico testing of novel
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MRI, echocardiography, and CT. Another promising approach is the use of cardiac digital twins—mathematical models that simulate a patient’s heart to allow the design and in silico testing of novel
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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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the technology, hence there is a drive from the industry to address this. To answer this question requires an interdisciplinarity approach, combining Industry input alongside physical sciences and physiological
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scientists on site and around 300 researchers in Vienna. The Brukner group currently consists of an international team of 9 young researchers (Master, PhD, and Postdoc levels). For more information, please