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of whole-body and tissue-organ composition and energy expenditure with physiological and psychological measures of appetite, and free-living energy balance tracking technology is used to measure energy
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contamination in river catchments. You will have access to a range of scientific laboratory facilities that support the development of cutting-edge technology. Rivers need your help, come and join us on this
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by Manchester United FC. This approach to real-time imaging will be integrated into an AI imaging analytics package to promote automatic injury detection and aid player diagnosis by the partner medical
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and genes, such as the identification of variation in the glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA) in Parkinson’s disease and association of TREM2 with Alzheimer’s disease. In the past we lacked the technology to
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’ technology and biomarker discovery has allowed for more precise disease classification leading to stratified disease management. Human acute lung injury changes are reflected in circulating microRNA biomarkers
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their use of digital technology, however there is currently no intervention that has been developed to help us successfully achieve this. This studentship will use behaviour change methods, and
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, leading to novel engineering applications in sustainable architecture and green energy. We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate with a background in mechanical engineering, mechatronics engineering, civil
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games development and hold a first-class/2:1 degree in games development, games design or a related computer science discipline. There is no expectation that the candidate has published a game or has
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relapse, circadian rhythms, etc. This work will be primarily carried out within the School of Computing in collaboration with the Newcastle University Medical School. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date September
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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