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analysis. School/Research Centre: School of Medical and Health Sciences / Centre for Precision Health Project Area: Cancer and Oncology Supervisor(s): Associate Professor Elin Gray Project level: Masters
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multimodal lifestyle intervention. Project Area: Medical Science (Neuroscience) School / Research Centre / Institute : School of Medical and Health Sciences research Supervisor(s): Dr Samantha Gardener
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exercise physiology or human biology or medical science or physiotherapy Project Areas: Exercise Medicine, Cancer and Oncology School / Research Centre / Institute: Exercise Medicine Research Institute
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Project Outline: Increasing the intake of fruits, vegetables and whole grains remains the foundation of dietary approaches to prevent disease. However, surprisingly little is known about the components of these foods that contribute to cognitive health, or the mechanisms involved. Identifying...
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of chronic disease development Serve as prognostic indicators for the benefit of targeted preventative and disease treatment interventions. Project Area: Medical Science School / Research Centre
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Project Outline: This study will examine exposure levels and strategies employed by outdoor workers, such as farmers with high physical work demands, to cope with heat stress. Cohorts from developing countries are of particular interest. Desired skills: Master of Public Health (by...
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Project Outline: As we age, we progressively lose bone, while it accumulates in in our blood vessels, driving the risk for cardiovascular disease. Postmenopausal women experience rapid loss of bone following the menopausal transition, accompanied by rapid accumulation of calcium in the vessels –...
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Project Outline: The glycome is the entire complement of sugars, whether free or present in more complex molecules, of an organism. An alternative definition is the entirety of carbohydrates in a cell. The glycome may in fact be one of the most complex entities in nature. Glycosylation, the...
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in human participants. Project Area: Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation School / Research Centre / Institute : School of Medical and Health Sciences research Supervisor(s): Dr Chistopher Latella
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Project Outline: Cancer survivors are living longer with improving detection and treatment techniques, so it is becoming increasingly important to develop strategies to improve their health into survivorship. Common cancer therapies have a range of adverse effects, which may include an increased...