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Primary supervisor - Prof Niall Broomfield Pregnancy insomnia is a common, intractable and disabling condition which remains poorly understood and treated. It is associated with significant medical
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Primary supervisor - Dr Gareth Matthews Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia, affecting around 2 to 3% of the population and costing the NHS more than £2.2
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obesity‑related asthma. As GLP‑1 therapies become increasingly common, it is essential to understand whether appetite suppression, altered taste and dietary changes contribute to measurable nutrient
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Primary supervisor - c.hellmich@uea.ac.uk Background Approximately 6,000 people are diagnosed with myeloma in the UK each year. It is always preceded by the pre-malignant condition monoclonal
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of the bidirectional relationship between the gut microbiota and menopause, the current evidence base is sparse and inconsistent. Many studies to date have compared gut microbial profiles of menopausal women with those
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Primary supervisor - Alessia.Buscaino@quadram.ac.uk Opportunistic fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans cause serious infections when gut microbial balance is disrupted, particularly following
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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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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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Reference Unit, you will be prepared for a career at the intersection of public health and genomic research. UK candidates require a microbiology or molecular biology background. Genomics/Bioinformatics is
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- reducing fertility and lowering crop yields. Yet, we still do not fully understand why meiosis is so temperature-sensitive. We recently proposed a new model in which crossover patterns are shaped by