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such as virtual reality are being used to increase motivation and adherence to exercise programmes without the need for in person contact. This work builds on our existing co-development and implementation
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aging. Furthermore, variability in study design, population characteristics and dietary exposures has yielded conflicting findings, hindering the development of a coherent and mechanistic understanding
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gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). However, only 1% of patients with MGUS will develop myeloma every year. Despite advances in treatments, myeloma continues to be associated with significant
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people but not others. Better ways to match prevention to the individual are needed. This PhD addresses one defined question: why some people with AF develop left atrial thrombus and embolic events while
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and identify structural barriers to nutrient release. Drawing on these mechanistic insights, you will also help to develop and test prototype nutritional supplements or modified food‑structure
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provide considerable training in chronobiology, signal transduction in plants, microbiology, and data analysis and interpretation. As part of the “MicroClock” programme funded through an ERC Synergy grant
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. Current pharmacological options are largely ineffective, and their use is limited by maternal side effects and concerns of their impact on the developing fetus. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for insomnia (CBT
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Primary supervisor - Prof Yaroslav Khimyak Why this matters: Understanding mechanism of action of cancer therapeutics is a considerable challenge, which is pertinent for the development of new
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Optimization: Develop laboratory and analytical protocols to maximize microbial DNA yield and improve detection of low abundant pathogens in food. 4) Advanced Innovation: Applying skills to specialized areas
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student will join a vibrant and supportive Psychology department in the beautiful city of Norwich, with access to excellent facilities and opportunities for professional development. Key Features