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Human activity recognition (HAR) is a compelling topic in the fields of ubiquitous computing, with numerous applications including human behaviour understanding, smart healthcare, human-computer
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to alternative post-growth and growth-agnostic policy approaches at a wide range of governmental and institutional levels. Research on the relationships between human rights and post-growth proposals such as
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from the vasculature of human kidneys. With this studentship we aim to explore three key concepts with the aim of bridging this basic research to a stronger position for clinical application: Assessing
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Primary supervisor - Prof Daniel Brewer Background With an incidence of >1.4 million cases worldwide, prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men. One in eight men will obtain a diagnosis in their lifetime. However, this is doubled in men of African descent and tends to be more...
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prevented through preoperative antibiotics, the effectiveness of which will reduce over time due to anti-microbial resistance. Non-healing wounds (Chronic wounds), such as diabetic foot ulcer, venous leg
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from the vasculature of human kidneys. With this studentship we aim to explore three key concepts with the aim of bridging this basic research to a stronger position for clinical application: Assessing
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will employ multiplex, whole-section fluorescence imaging of rare, human, archival and/or donor pancreatic samples to study the phenotypic and spatial nuances of pancreatic pathology in both forms of T1D
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studentships available to accelerate its interdisciplinary research in the humanities, social sciences, and computing, maths, engineering and natural sciences. Each scholarship is fully-funded for three and a
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needs of those who have experienced human trafficking and modern slavery. A co-hosted Spring Forum is planned for May 2024 where the explicit aim is to bring policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and
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with the leading pharma company Novo Nordisk with the aim of developing and applying cutting-edge molecular technologies to key problems in human health. The research areas cover both biological