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that drives this we plan to identify therapeutic targets that could prevent the progression of MGUS to myeloma. Research Methodology This PhD project will investigate changes in the innate immune system in MGUS
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Funding Information This project is awarded with a 4-year fully funded European Research Council PhD studentship which covers tuition fees, an annual tax-free maintenance stipend set at the UKRI rates
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About the Project We invite applications for a fully funded PhD investigating how GLP‑1/GIP agonist therapy affects nutrient intake, nutrient bioaccessibility and micronutrient status in adults with
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-I) remains a viable alternative but to date few studies have explored its use in pregnancy. There is no conclusive data available on long term efficacy, maternal and neonatal outcomes and whether its
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. This PhD project will address these critical gaps through an ambitious translational research programme combining human studies with cutting-edge laboratory science. The student will design and lead a
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to identify pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) without slow bacterial culture. This PhD aims to bridge the gap between research-grade metagenomics and surveillance utility
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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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several challenges to the implementation of VR and in particular VR for lower limb exercises which we would look to address through this PhD. Problem: - The clinical workforce continues to find
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date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This PhD project is funded for four years by Big C with a contribution of £50,000 supported by the John & Pamela Salter Charitable Trust. Funding
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in recombination under heat stress. In this PhD project, the student will investigate how temperature affects crossover patterning in plants and test whether shifts in HEI10 dynamics can explain