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that the time people spend in good health (their health-span) is now much shorter than overall lifespan; an issue that we aim to help address through this collection of PhD’s. PhD description: Drug
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that the time people spend in good health (their health-span) is now much shorter than overall lifespan; an issue that we aim to help address through this collection of PhD’s. PhD description: In
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interactions. The project is organised as a series of three studies, each of them will lead to a research publication. The three publications will constitute the PhD dissertation for the student. Study 1 (1st
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, this work seeks to refine our understanding of complex air pollutant mixtures such that we can develop appropriate mitigation strategies and regulatory changes to protect human health. Location The PhD is a
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individuals. The studentship will appeal to students with a sports and exercise science, psychology (exercise or health), public health, or technology-based background. The project is part of the Digital
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supervisors have a strong track record in health inequality research. Dr Osei-Kwasi is a public health nutrition academic with specialist research interests in lifestyle behaviours and behaviour change
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Supervisory Team: Claire Clarkin, Franklin Nobrega, Bram Sengers, Jemma Kerns (University of Lancaster) PhD Supervisor: Claire Clarkin Project description: Funding for this project is offered by
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Over 80% of adolescents worldwide are physically inactive, and adolescent diet quality is often insufficient for optimum health and well-being. Given the rapid technological and environmental
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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 to co-design and undertake feasibility
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by age, ethnicity, and index of multiple deprivation. Who is this PhD suitable for? This PhD is suitable for a hard-working researcher with an interest in respiratory infections and health economics