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between the sexes. Recently, the debate regarding sex-based differences in athletic performance has been reignited following the inclusion of transgender athletes in competitive sporting events
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of computations. Recently, many areas of computer science have taken a quantitative turn. The goal of this project is to study quantitative properties of systems by developing quantitative logics and related
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systems to provide a diverse and interconnected cohort training environment. As well as carrying out research training in a world-leading research group, membership of CISDnS will provide the opportunity
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skills in R, coding, multiple genetic software packages and in conducting transparent, pre-registered, high-quality research. The student will be encouraged to publish their research in high-impact leading
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, [email protected] Project summary This fully funded PhD project provides an exciting opportunity to pursue postgraduate research in the areas of appetite, energy balance and obesity. This PhD will explore
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High-quality clinical care and research relies on patients sharing their feelings, experiences, and symptoms. The medical community's growing emphasis on Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs
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grant of £18,622 per year to contribute towards living expenses during the course of your research, as well as a fee waiver for 36 months. Associated costs, such as for fieldwork and conference attendance
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the metabolic changes in PD/PD peritonitis, the effect this has on immune cell function, and whether manipulation of cell metabolism can improve PD and resolve peritonitis. While some key research questions
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skills in R, coding, multiple genetic software packages and in conducting transparent, pre-registered, high-quality research. The student will be encouraged to publish their research in high-impact leading
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About us A 3-year PhD Studentship is available at the UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, within the Research Department of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Science based