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Developing gene therapy approaches for CADASIL School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Prof Arshad Majid, Prof Mimoun Azzouz Application
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/neuroscience/guillaume-hautbergue Link 4: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mimoun-azzouz-9b7221a4 Funding Notes Funded PhD for Home UK students for 3.5 years: tuition fees and yearly stipend. Entry Requirements
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Links between Functional Neurological Disorder / Functional Seizures and abnormalities of the immune system School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students
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Machine Learning Digital Twins of Spintronic Neuromorphic Devices Department of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Matthew Ellis Application Deadline
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Energy-efficient AI Using Modular Deep Reservoir Computing Department of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Matthew Ellis Application Deadline: Applications
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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying. Please clearly state the prospective main supervisor in the respective box and select ‘School of Medicine & Population Health: Neuroscience’ as the department
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Cognitive performance in videogame players and esports athletes Department of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Von Bastian Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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about the impact of differences in the speed of attention on real-world behaviour (e.g., driving, reading). This PhD project will explore the cognitive neuroscience of individual differences in the speed
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& Interventions for Psychological Health and (ii) Neuroscience and Cognition & Learning and Development. There are 66 members of academic staff, 15 research staff, 18 professional staff (IT, admin, technical) as
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of choice for investigating human brain function in the field of cognitive neuroscience. It exploits the local alterations in blood flow produced by changes in neural activity, termed neurovascular coupling