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Overview Tau is a protein that regulates microtubule stability and dynamics and is involved in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease - which is the most prevalent form of Dementia. There is significant evidence of an inverse correlation between Tau levels and cancer, however...
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Overview This self-funded PhD project seeks to investigate the increasingly complex and at times fraught relationship between Artificial Intelligence AI and creative practices. The emergence of AI in a wide range of different creative practices provokes a critical enquiry in relation to...
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on the Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University (NTU). In addition to attending weekly lab meetings where you would have the opportunity to present your work, you would be encouraged to present your work
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Overview This self-funded PhD project focuses on the analysis of visual culture in, from or in relation to Japan. In particular, we wish to support projects that consider the political dimension of images in relation to, amongst others, identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, history, memory,...
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Overview 47% of cancer diagnoses in Europe are classified as ‘less common or rare’ (Public Health England, 2014). A rare cancer is a reportedly lonely diagnosis due to lengthy and complex care pathways which can be a barrier to meeting other patients and families. Exploring ways to enhance...
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Overview This self-funded PhD project weaves together film, ecology, and light, by addressing light as the filmic substance in the context of ecological discourse. Light remains the fundamental, yet elusive, material of cinema: it is controlled, captured, manipulated, and distributed in theatres...