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Health Sciences is looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of molecular exercise physiology. Research project The PhD research project is conducted in collaboration with
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to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits. Our most
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/Warrior Human Performance Research Center. Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Exercise Physiology or a related field Expertise in the areas of cellular and molecular exercise physiology and
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, physiological, and perceptual responses to training and competition in elite referees and assistant referees. The project will do so through: Identifying the current recovery practices of elite referees and
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exercise science, human nutrition, human physiology, biochemistry, food science or a related subject. A relevant Master’s degree and/or experience in one or more of the above subjects will be an advantage
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. The start date for the PhD is the 15th September 2025. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:1 degree in a health, physiology and exercise related subject. A taught MSc or Masters by
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of biomechanics, biomedical imaging, and neuromuscular physiology in an interdisciplinary and international environment. Limited teaching within biomechanical engineering can be expected, but also in other study
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disproportionate loss of muscle mass compared to conventional ‘dieting’, which can have detrimental effects on physical function. The present fully funded PhD studentships will perform a series of human physiology
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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-generation carriers. A major limitation remains the incomplete understanding of nanoparticle assembly and disassembly under diverse physiological conditions (e.g., extracellular fluids, endosomal compartments