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your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology *Important notes* Please quote
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insights into the biotechnology industry. Eligibility: Applicants should hold or expect to gain a minimum of a 2:1 bachelor’s degree or equivalent in pharmacology, biomedical science, or equivalent subject
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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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for their pharmacological properties, but also for their synthetic viability. Typical drug molecules can contain up to 100 non-hydrogen atoms, which makes the development of cost-effective and efficient synthetic pathways
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, cognitive and behavioural assessment capability at BRIC to investigate the structural, functional, and pharmacological effects of hyperbaric, hypobaric, and altered gas environments available at DDRC. The PhD
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treatments to patients, it is essential we discover what lies behind this. In this PhD we aim to find the mechanisms through which function can be restored to injured and paralysed motor systems long after
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There is an opportunity for a highly-motivated PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team to investigate G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). GPCRs are the therapeutic target for ~40
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, and the elderly themselves. However, a disease-modifying pharmacological treatment has yet to be identified. Therefore, it is imperative that non-pharmacological effective solutions are developed
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Project Supervisors: Dr Jürgen Müller, Dr Helen Sheldrake, Dr Mark Sutherland, Dr Steve Shnyder Project Description: We invite applications for a fully-funded, full-time 3-year PhD studentship
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medicine to improve health across the life course. Using a translational research approach, we will develop, evaluate, and implement novel physiological, pharmacological, behavioural, and technological