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. The aim of this PhD project is to identify the factors which govern sensitivity to these toxins and use this information to develop better cellular models of intoxication. The student will be trained in
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persist after epileptic activity, and whether antiepileptic medication can return the relationship to normal. The research we propose will develop the use of imaging techniques as a tool for pre-surgical
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example is the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem, where Wiles and Taylor-Wiles established a particular instance of the conjectural Langlands programme: a vast web of conjectures building a bridge between
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dangerous for patients. Wouldn't it be great if there was a safer, faster, and more comfortable way to get the same information? A Revolutionary New Approach This project aims to do just that by developing a
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medicine in neuroscience and neuromuscular research and development. Moreover, you will be embedded within the vibrant, multi-disciplinary Integrative Musculoskeletal Biomechanics (IMSB, https
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Developing Next-Generation Biodegradable Flow Diverters for Intracranial Aneurysms (C3.5-MAC-Marzo) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded
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Astrophysics (PPPA) group at the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with other institutions and industrial partners, pursues a wide programme related to these muon applications. This PhD project is
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Advisor, you will be responsible for providing expert clinical advice and guidance to employees and line managers. You will contribute to the development and implementation of health promotion initiatives
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multiple generations of disease pressure. OBJECTIVE 3: ENGINEER EPIGENETICALLY PRIMED PLANTS You will contribute to developing new epi-mutagenesis strategies to introduce resistance-inducing epi-loci
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‘Mother and Healer’: Irene Champernowne, Rudolf Laban and the Development of Art Therapy in Britain School of English PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Carmen Levick, Prof F