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on exercise performance in female athletes. Beyond reproduction, the ovarian hormones, namely estrogen and progesterone, exert biological effects on numerous physiological systems that are linked with exercise
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of cognitive software (potential coding), use of environmental chamber and use of relevant physiological monitoring equipment (e.g., core temperature). You will benefit from a taught programme, giving you a
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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 potential moderating
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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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for 2024/25). How to apply: To apply click 'Apply' and create your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in Physiology
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relating to human physiology studies/clinical trials and state-of-the-art wet-lab techniques. PhD 2 - This PhD will aim to address the long-standing debate surrounding the role of habitual physical activity
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in a relevant undergraduate degree (e.g., Exercise Science, Physiology, Biology, Biomedical Sciences (non-exhaustive list)), OR a minimum of a 2.2 undergraduate degree and a relevant Master’s degree
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available on the topic of “Inequalities in utilisation of novel systemic anti-cancer therapies”. The student will work with “big data” to examine different inequalities (e.g by age, socio-economic position
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challenges include the variable quality and coverage of legacy data about people, and the limitations of current data structures, shaped by years of cataloguing practice, both paper-based and digital. Museum