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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a threat to global health, with the emergence and spread of resistance to antibiotics outpacing the development of new treatments. Without action, it has been predicted that 10 million lives will be at risk from AMR by 2050. The overuse or misuse of...
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PhD Studentship: PhD studentship in mass spectrometry imaging Are you interested in working at a world leading national research facility? Would you like to work within a multidisciplinary team of biologists, physicists and chemists in industry and academia? Are you interested in developing a...
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College of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences PhD studentship to increase engagement in pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and Brunel University London are providing a PhD studentship with full funding and a training budget of £2,951 to...
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The main objective of the projects is to study the host-pathogen interaction of PRRSV-1 with the host immune system in pigs. While PRRSV-1 can be resolved by the host before the appearance of neutralising antibodies in blood, a role for the adaptive immune system is envisaged. The approaches to...
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Job Title: 2x Fully Funded 3-Year PhD Studentships Department/Division/Faculty: NIHR North West London Patient Safety Research Collaboration (NIHR PSRC) School of Public Health, Imperial College London Location: White City Campus Salary: UK tuition fees and an annual stipend of £21,000 for up to...
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Mary Barnes was a notable resident at R D Laing ’s experimental therapeutic community, Kingsley Hall , where she lived from 1965-1970, following a psychotic breakdown. Kingsley Hall was established as an alternative to conventional psychiatric treatment, where residents were instead encouraged...
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To enhance the privacy of human conversations, this project will investigate the coordinated use of a set of loudspeakers modify the acoustic conditions. Techniques from spatial audio, noise cancellation and array processing, such as beamforming and sound field control, may be adapted to satisfy...
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Platelets are tiny circulating blood cells which prevent bleeding from damaged blood vessels (haemostasis) by becoming active at the site of injury. In addition to this crucial role, platelets can be activated inappropriately (thrombosis) leading to heart attack or stroke. Platelets release a...