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for the development of better therapies. This project will equip the student with skills in a wide range of techniques including the use of specialist tests of platelet function, cell migration, cell and molecular
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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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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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PhD Studentship: Fully Funded British Heart Foundation PhD Studentship in ‘Cellular and molecular mechanisms of atrial fibrillation’ Applications are invited for a 3-year, fully funded British Heart
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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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. Training & Skills You will receive the following training as part of the PhD project: Intervention design, physiological measurement and health tool use and analyses training, questionnaire and interview
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, Exercise Physiology, Nutrition, or Biology would be an advantage. English language requirement of IELTS band 7.0 or above with not less than 7.0 in each component. Fees and funding The studentship is for
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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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environment and context. Training & Skills You will receive the following training as part of the PhD project: Intervention design, physiological measurement and health tool use and analyses training
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which prevent them or limit their exercising habits during these periods. Some of the identified barriers could be related to the significant anatomical, physiological, psychological and biomechanical