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future personalized therapies and drug development. The studentship aims to investigate: The therapeutic effects of naturally occurring omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that selectively target G
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Pharmacist-Led Medicines Optimisation in Metabolic care: a Cross-System Implementation Science Study
Hosp Pharm. Hughes CM & Scott MG. (2005). STEPSelect: development and use in Northern Ireland. Int J Pharm Pract. DfE. (2025). Life & Health Sciences Sectoral Action Plan. DfE. (2025). Software & Cyber
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and chosen partner therapies (PDT, SDT and radiotherapy). To establish a range of cell type identification and key signalling markers that can be used to identify cell type evolution/fate and signal
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& Health Sciences, contributing to the development of secure, transparent, and trustworthy AI systems that perform reliably even where data is limited. Skills required of the applicant: Applicants should
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to guide the development of qualitative research with men involved in Age NI’s health programmes. Finally, a survey of older men will seek to understand how older men use online resources to access health
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Summary Research Context Positioned within Ulster University’s School of Computing, this research theme focuses on the development of secure, transparent, and ethical artificial intelligence
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opportunities for training and professional development. Through this work, the PhD candidate will contribute to next-generation neuromorphic computing. Skills required of the applicant: A background in computer
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an LLM-based upgrade as a cost-effective, viable solution to achieve Industry 5.0 compliance. The research will focus on three core contributions: 1. Domain-Specific Corpus Development and LLM Training
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, self-management, and sustained lifestyle change. This PhD will not focus on software development itself, but on the co-creation of content and behavioural frameworks to inform a future connected health