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pain management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 13 pain management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Exploring the Role of Gut Microbiota in Pain Perception: A Multi-disciplinary PhD Project

Project ID. S37. Gut microbiota has significant implications for health and psychological well-being. Perturbations to its composition known as gut dysbiosis have been linked to various health conditions. Read more

Using supermarket loyalty cards data to study reproductive health

Rationale. Shopping history records collected by supermarkets contain population level health information which could be missing from traditional health research data such as medical records. Read more

Health PhD

As a PhD student in the Department for Health at Bath you will have the opportunity to undertake original, in-depth research under expert supervision working in one of the top rated research Universities in the UK. Read more

PhD Psychology

The School of Psychology fosters a culture of collaborative, multidisciplinary research and you will join a vibrant community that includes regular work-in-progress seminars to foster an active research environment. Read more

Optimising participant recruitment and retention in studies investigating pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain

Background. Recruitment and retention in clinical trials in women’s health is known to be challenging. Recommendations for improvement include consideration of study burden, with suggestions of decentralisation and electronic data capture to mitigate this [1, 2]. Read more

Identifying the cause of meningoencephalitis of unknown origin (MUO) in dogs to improve clinical management

Dogs naturally present with diseases of the brain and spinal cord such as meningo-encephalitis of unknown origin (MUO), in which severe inflammation occurs that shares many similarities with some human conditions such as multiple sclerosis or neuro-sarcoidosis. Read more

Developing 3D models to understand how interactions between bacterial biofilm and the host environment impact antimicrobial efficacy in a chronic infected wound

2.8 million people in the UK have a chronic wound which persist for months or years, causing pain, isolation, odour, and decreased mobility; patients with chronic wounds regularly report a deterioration in quality of life. Polymicrobial biofilms are present in greater than 70% of chronic wounds, making effective treatment incredibly challenging. Read more

Optimising cancer-related health care in the context of multimorbidity

Many long-term conditions (e.g., diabetes, mental illnesses, dementia) can adversely impact cancer-protective behaviours, including participation in routine cancer screening, prompt and effective help-seeking for potential cancer symptoms, and access to and engagement with optimal cancer treatment and supportive cancer care, including pain relief. Read more
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