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Understanding the factors that influence psychosocial functioning in older people with bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder is classified as a lifelong, recurrent condition, associated with functional decline and a reduction in quality of life (Michalak et al., 2005; Bonnín et al., 2012). Older adults are estimated to represent approximately 25% of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder (Ljubic et al., 2021). Read more

Modelling the ecology and evolution of microbial communities

From the human gut to deep-sea sediments, microbial communities – or microbiomes – colonize virtually every habitat on earth. These microbiomes are central to ecosystem functioning and to host health, and therefore it is essential that we understand how and why they change over time. Read more

Comparative investigations into proton and photon radiation in chromosomal instability- and telomere spectrum disorders

Chromosomal instability- and telomere spectrum disorders (CITSDs), such as Bloom syndrome (BS), Fanconi anaemia (FA), or Dyskeratosis Congenita (DKC) are inherited conditions with congenital and developmental abnormalities and impaired ability to maintain chromosomal integrity. Read more

(International Partnership Studentship) Using white matter network alterations relating to stroke risk to predict cognitive and health outcomes

The project aims to investigate how age-related changes in brain white matter impact upon cognitive and health outcomes. Using advanced software and MRI data from the UK Biobank, the researchers will create effective cross-sectional and longitudinal models of how white matter abnormalities predict cognitive function. Read more

(International Partnership Studentship) Effect of vestibular disorders on neural representation of body schema

A fundamental question in neuroscience is how senses operate under natural conditions. Experiments in anaesthetised / immobilised animals has provided a detailed description of how neurons in sensory cortices encode sensory stimuli. Read more

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