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We have 10 babies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Co-developing a behaviour change approach to support parents to prevent food allergies in babies

The NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is offering a four-year funded PhD studentship for an individual with a strong academic record relevant to behavioural science and an aptitude and interest in research. Read more

How do deaf babies learn to communicate? A comparison of parent-infant interaction in Deaf and hearing families

Good early communication skills from an important foundation for children’s later education and social interactions. Infant deafness often creates significant barriers in learning these skills. Read more
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Calculating neonatal biochemical age at the bedside to transform paediatric nutrition

This project will characterise the developing metabolic system of term and preterm infants across the first 6 months of life. This information will be used to develop a rapid bedside tool to guide nutritional strategies to optimise infant health and development. Read more

Cognitive and well-being outcomes in genetic metabolic disease

Main supervisor: Dr Cristina Romani. Associate supervisors: Dr Jane Waite and Anita McDonald. This is an exciting opportunity to carry out research on a relatively common genetic metabolic disease. Read more

Investigations into the law and ethics of biomedical technologies

In the course of the last three decades, scientific technologies have developed so tremendously that present-day advancements such as CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, three-dimensional organ bio printing, and the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our contemporary societies, amongst others, would not have been foreseen. Read more

Metabolic programming: Role of micronutrient (B12) deficiency and associated epigenetic marks

The global epidemic of childhood obesity is a major public health issue. Although current adverse lifestyle (nutrition and physical inactivity) contributes to obesity, a growing body of evidence links early life nutritional adversity to the development of obesity and metabolic disorders in children. Read more
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