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-disciplinary, translational research. Programme description: Loss of resilience describes enhanced vulnerability to, and impaired recovery from stress events when compared to a robust [youthful/healthy] state
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-disciplinary, translational research. Programme description: Loss of resilience describes enhanced vulnerability to, and impaired recovery from stress events when compared to a robust [youthful/healthy] state
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. Entry Requirements Applicants must be a Home student for tuition fee purposes. Normally, applicants will be required to possess a first degree with at least Class 2 Division I Honours, or an equivalent
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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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inflammation, or metabolic syndrome, and are protected from severe muscle loss. We have done studies on healthy volunteers and found that taking 15-20g of pectin every day lowers inflammation and gut
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will evaluate current evidence by systematic literature review, interview individuals to examine their experiences and beliefs of the interaction between pain and disability, and develop a study
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rehabilitation programme with and without supplementation of an anabolic androgen. The project offers the opportunity for the student to develop skills in delivery of human volunteer studies, working with healthy
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research areas, some of which are highlighted below. You will have the opportunity to study alongside world-leading academics and industrial partners. To support our research we have a wide range of
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Support Grant. Eligibility: The studentship is available for UK applicants, who have or expect to obtain, a First or 2:1 in a relevant discipline. EU applicants who can confirm residency in the UK for