10 data "https:" "https:" "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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campaign, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZfaOoVEG9g&list=PL91D2BD704EFF967B https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/producing-first-arabic-fast-stroke-awareness-video-bahrain-rizk Project Area: Stroke and
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–527 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-019-04150-5 Project Area: Stroke and associated cerebrovascular disease Supervisor(s): Professor Claire Donnellan Project level: PhD Start date: Ongoing
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. This work will help generate female-specific data for an underserved population, potentially identify new biomarkers/treatment avenues for cardiovascular disease prevention/management and may develop
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to hospitals are extremely sick, have high acuity levels, are frail, often older, with multiple comorbidities and are extremely vulnerable to acquiring a hospital acquired complication. Recent Australian data
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, rates of cognitive decline, and neuroimaging biomarkers of brain health, to establish the potential of this diet to slow, or ideally prevent AD onset, utilizing longitudinal data from the Australian
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to the candidate’s interest. These include (and are examples only): Use of first responders in cardiac arrest Predicting cardiac arrest Decision making in cardiac arrest Data analysis on timing, transport
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the molecular genetic mechanisms of AD and its common comorbid disorders. This project will be based on a secondary analysis of existing large-scale genetic data. Advanced statistical genetic methods will be
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home schooling and wellbeing and efficacy as a coach during home schooling Academic self- efficacy and wellbeing Gratitude and wellbeing Desired Skills: There is already qualitative and quantitative data
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genetic (genome wide SNP and next generation sequencing), epigenetic (genome wide methylation) and longitudinal phenotype data from the Australian and international observational studies of ageing and AD
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to cognitive performance, rates of cognitive decline, and neuroimaging biomarkers of brain health, to establish the potential of reducing sodium intake to slow AD onset, utilizing longitudinal data from