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Joint Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMS) and NIHR Applied Research Collaborative North East and North Cumbria (ARC NENC) PhD Studentship – Developing a risk-based care pathway for patients with
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Interested in how to shape the future of care for patients suspected of having a TIA? This PhD will explore how a risk-stratified approach could be developed with key stakeholders. National guidelines advise
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PhD Studentship: Development of a robust hydrological modelling framework for drought risk assessments Award Summary Tax-free annual living allowance £26,546 a £20,000 research training grant and
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assemblage changes. Determining how coral reef fish food webs and energy pathways are connected along extended depth gradients of 0-90 meters. Based in Newcastle, and with international supervision, you will
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‑related pathways, long‑distance wind‑borne dispersal may also represent a significant introduction route for insects. This project aims to develop and apply quantitative methods to assess wind-borne
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dispersal may also represent a significant introduction route for insects. This project aims to develop and apply quantitative methods to assess wind-borne dispersal risk for a range of pests of concern to GB
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programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will
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. Developing recommendations on how insights from routine datasets can inform scalable decision‑support tools. Additional data collection. You will embed patient and public involvement throughout and join a
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systems with "self-diagnosis" and "self-healing" capabilities. By integrating federated learning, graph neural networks, and blockchain technology, we will develop a framework that moves beyond static
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biology approaches to develop rapid, low-cost, and field-deployable tests for detecting quarantine pests/pathogens. You will evaluate technologies such as CRISPR-based systems, strand displacement reactions