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benefit from state-of-the-art research facilities, expert supervision, and the opportunity to engage with industry partners to translate their research findings into real-world impact. BBSRC DTP students
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anatomical MRI. The critical challenges to translation of ASL include limited robustness, standardisation and accuracy; largely preventing its clinical diagnostic application in individual patients
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://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/). The student will be able to work within well-funded, productive and vibrant research groups. They will interreact with a variety of fundamental, translational, and industry-led projects, as
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diverse range of medical, surgical, and other healthcare disciplines. Our world-leading research ranges from basic and translational science through to clinical trials, health economics, epidemiology, and
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groups with support from several postdoctoral researchers. They will interact with a variety of fundamental, translational, and industry-led projects, as well as with partners in the Nottingham Biomedical
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-funded and vibrant groups with support from world-leading and post-doctoral researchers within the field. You will interact with various fundamental, translational, and industry-led projects, people with
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-nutrition/facilities/research-facilities.aspx ). The student will also interreact with a variety of fundamental, translational, and industry-led projects, as well as interacting with various partner
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with numerical modelling, provides the fundamental research that is translated to facilitate novel solutions. Aim We have active research across a range of fields, and examples of potential PhD projects
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Imaging, MRI, Translation, Molecular Imaging, ultrasound, quantum sensing.