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of Nottingham PhD Opportunity- UK Students only – not eligible for International students Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UK Project Description: Pneumonia is a common illness
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-month project within mental health research using a neuroscience or social science approach. The successful candidate will join a vibrant community of postgraduate researchers and will benefit from
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commonly encountered with advancing age. With ageing populations around the world, and the associated rise in years spent in ill-health, there is an urgent need to understand the mechanisms underpinning
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(BRC). You will join the vibrant and supportive Mental Health & Technology theme of the NIHR Nottingham BRC and will be based on either University Park or Jubilee Campus at the University of Nottingham
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View All Vacancies Lifespan and Population Health Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 12 April 2024 Reference: MED2002 Applications for a PhD studentship are invited from individuals with a
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health and production. Research at the School is integrated into the University structure with established world class research in biomedical sciences within the other University Schools. Research
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diverse range of medical, surgical, and other healthcare disciplines. Our world-leading research ranges from basic and translational science through to clinical trials, health economics, epidemiology, and
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for offspring health and wellbeing; although these latter adverse effects are poorly understood. Similar effects of acute heat stress on embryo survival and development are seen in other species. Identifying
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Aarhus University (Denmark) places the student in world-leading centres for routine health data analysis, with extensive experience in implementing novel clinical epidemiological methods to study disease
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consequences for offspring health and wellbeing, although these latter adverse effects are poorly understood. Similar effects of acute heat stress on embryo survival and development are seen in other species