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fields of science and engineering like light weight design, engineering, medical applications, dampers, energy absorbers, thermal management, artificial intelligence and many more. The proposed topic
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for our PhD programme . Applicants should hold (or be about to obtain) a first or upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area including; medical sciences, biomedical
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Newcastle BRC Supervisors: Dr Sam Orange Professor Helen Reeves Dr Lisa Alcock Dr Silvia Del Din Eligibility criteria: You must have or be expected to gain a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international
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and Medical Sciences ([email protected] ), Ms Ashley Meldrum, Senior Clinical Educator ([email protected] ) or Dr Wendy Watson , Deputy Lead MBChB ([email protected] ). This post does not
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employability post-PhD. We are seeking a highly motivated student with a background in the psychology, sport, health, medical, computing, or engineering sciences. Candidates with experience relevant to sport
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Ashworth, Dr Kieran Pitchers Background: The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science undertakes a wide range of research from fundamental biology to population studies. The research undertaken
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STMs can be more accurate and more flexible than PSMs at modelling survival, many technology appraisals submitted to the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) use PSMs due to the focus
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recommendations for IPF which represent the mental health needs and service requirements of their client-base. The successful candidate will be based within the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences and
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scores that help tailor diagnostics and therapeutics for different diseases. Through being a member of Dr Morsy research team at the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, The student will be a member of
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Closing Date: Friday 31st May 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University Faculty of Medical Sciences & Newcastle Health Innovation Partnership Supervisors Prof Ruth McGovern, Newcastle University, Population Health