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mechanistic, dietary and clinical analyses embedded within a double‑blind randomised controlled trial of tirzepatide. Project Description You will analyse Intake24 dietary recall data collected during the trial
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useful information beyond established clinical risk scores. Phase 2: Linking clinical status to atrial electrical remodelling (n ~100): In a clinical ablation cohort, we will relate standard procedural
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-I) remains a viable alternative but to date few studies have explored its use in pregnancy. There is no conclusive data available on long term efficacy, maternal and neonatal outcomes and whether its
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sequencing (NGS) data analysis. Through this interdisciplinary approach, the successful candidate will develop a highly sought-after skill set spanning clinical trials, microbiome science, molecular biology
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to understand how individuals drive sustainable ways of working in contemporary organisations and the implications this has for new ways of working. Skills and data This is one of three ESRC Centre for Climate
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provide considerable training in chronobiology, signal transduction in plants, microbiology, and data analysis and interpretation. As part of the “MicroClock” programme funded through an ERC Synergy grant
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The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 (any degree with a substantial biological sciences component). Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is fully funded
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desirable. Entry requirements At least UK equivalence Bachelors (Honours) 2:1 or UK equivalence Masters degree. Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is
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October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is fully funded for 3 years. Funding includes tuition fees, an annual tax-free maintenance allowance and a research training support budget.
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date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This PhD project is funded for four years by Big C with a contribution of £50,000 supported by the John & Pamela Salter Charitable Trust. Funding