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. Several research projects are available and will be offered based on current research priorities, but will focus on developing polygenic risk and methylation profiles of rates of change in preclinical AD
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Project Outline: Cancer survivors are living longer with improving detection and treatment techniques, so it is becoming increasingly important to develop strategies to improve their health
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Project Outline: Cancer survivors are living longer with improving detection and treatment techniques, so it is becoming increasingly important to develop strategies to improve their health
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lean mass and poor function), osteoporosis, falls and fractures in numerous large cohorts. This work will help develop the evidence for vitamin K as part of cardiometabolic health. Desired Skills
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the development of risk factors for dementia is crucial. Dietary recommendations for dementia prevention need to be based on strong scientific and clinical evidence and currently it remains unclear as to whether
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Project Outline: Novel Subjective Measure: We recently developed an internationally validated tool to measure a subclinical, reversible stage of pre-chronic health that we coined the 'Suboptimal
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students’ challenges and concerns. This study will inform the development of courses of action to better support university students in crises, especially those students already facing disadvantage
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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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. Coupled with the extensive experience of our collaborators in protein biomarker research, this presents a competitive advantage to develop a blood-based diagnostic assay for the diagnosis of AD. Project
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of sustaining haemorrhagic stroke. The aim of this research is to develop greater awareness for blood pressure and cognitive screening among health professionals and to monitor at risk groups for