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Primary supervisor - Professor Linda Troeberg Our sense of sight is one of the most important ways we interact with and understand the world around us. The growth factor Pigment Epithelium-Derived
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literature review on flares and prodromal symptoms; (2) Complete analysis of survey data from >3000 patients to investigate patterns and progressions of flare symptoms; (3) Co-design (with patients and
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elements) to determine whether micronutrient reductions arise from reduced intake, altered food choice or reduced nutrient bioaccessibility. A unique component of this project is the opportunity to work
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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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analysis, a deep understanding of evolutionary ecology, critical thinking, scientific writing, and science communication. Training to enhance your transferable skills and employability will also be provided
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longitudinal human study, gaining hands-on experience in clinical research, participant engagement, and advanced statistical analysis. They will then investigate how additional factors, including diet, shape