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including taking physiological and psychological measures of stress and mood before, during and after exercise, and exploring women’s experiences of exercise and exercise messaging. We will also examine
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(thickness of a human hair) that can be used to measure a person’s physical and physiological properties. This PhD will explore the use of fibre Bragg gratings (physical sensor) in combination with
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environment and context. Training & Skills You will receive the following training as part of the PhD project: Intervention design, physiological measurement and health tool use and analyses training
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which prevent them or limit their exercising habits during these periods. Some of the identified barriers could be related to the significant anatomical, physiological, psychological and biomechanical
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. Training & Skills You will receive the following training as part of the PhD project: Intervention design, physiological measurement and health tool use and analyses training, questionnaire and interview
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signals during rehabilitation. An optical fibre sensor is an ultrafine sensing platform (thickness of a human hair) that can be used to measure a person’s physical and physiological properties. This PhD
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We are looking for a motivated individual to interested in performing advanced research into nerve regeneration, neuroplasticity, and muscle function, while using cutting edge physiological, imaging
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important players in various physiological and pathological processes. A major interest of our lab is in investigating the role of EVs as mediators of inflammation during organ ischaemia-reperfusion injury
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important players in various physiological and pathological processes. A major interest of our lab is in investigating the role of EVs as mediators of inflammation during organ ischaemia-reperfusion injury
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(biomechanics and exercise physiology)/Scarlets load monitoring and performance analysis equipment Eligibility Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level in a STEM discipline. If you are eligible