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We have 11 Physiology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Bradford

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Physiology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Bradford

We have 11 Physiology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Bradford

Co-creating construction work environment to meet the needs of an ageing workforce

  Research Group: School of Civil Engineering
The UK has an ageing population, including an ageing construction workforce. The number of younger people entering the construction workforce is significantly lower than the number of people retiring. Read more

Piezo1 as a novel mechanosensor regulating skeletal muscle fatigue and adaptation to exercise

Skeletal muscle is a vital organ supporting many physiological processes, most notably physical activity. Muscle fatigue is a physiological event defined by the inability to sustain force, but can be improved following regular exercise training. Read more

Piezo1 as a novel mechanosensor regulating skeletal muscle fatigue and adaptation to exercise

Skeletal muscle is a vital organ supporting many physiological processes, most notably physical activity. Muscle fatigue is a physiological event defined by the inability to sustain force, but can be improved following regular exercise training. Read more
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Modulation of neural extracellular matrix to improve frailty during ageing

Muscle frailty is a serious condition and highly prevalent in the ageing community. It leads to accidental falls and injuries in aged individuals, and contributes significantly to the poor quality of life. Read more
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Modulation of neural extracellular matrix to improve frailty during ageing

Muscle frailty is a serious condition and highly prevalent in the ageing community. It leads to accidental falls and injuries in aged individuals, and contributes significantly to the poor quality of life. Read more
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