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We have 35 Physiology PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

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Physiology PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

We have 35 Physiology PhD Research Projects for European Students (exc UK)

Systems and approaches for managing the availability of unhealthy commodities in communities in the UK

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a fully funded, inter-disciplinary PhD studentship supported by Stirling’s world-renowned Institute for Social Marketing & Health and Division of Health Sciences. Read more

To develop environmental approaches to improving health in community sports clubs.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a fully funded, inter-disciplinary PhD studentship supported by Stirling’s world-renowned Institute for Social Marketing & Health and Division of Sport. Read more

Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Improving Sleep in Hot Overnight Environments

You must. be a domestic (Australian/New Zealand) student . be willing to apply for admission, have an offer of admission or being currently enrolled to study full-time in a Masters by Research or PhD within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. Read more

Principles of synaptic organization in human cortical networks

The human cerebral cortex is the most sophisticated biological machine we know; it is the seat of higher cognition, memory and thought. The basic architecture and the component cell types of the human neocortex appear similar to other, more widely studied mammalian brains (rodents and primates). Read more

Identifying pathways to mental health presentations in congenital skin conditions

Skin conditions are often associated with an increased risk of psychological distress, notably mood disturbance such as depression, anxiety and irritability [1]; however, in many cases, the pathways mediating these associations have not been systematically investigated. Read more

Sharing physiological cues to enhance XR collaboration

Stay tuned for our next postgrad info webinar in early April!. In this project, we are interested in how sharing physiological cues such as heart rate in collaboration VR or AR could improve the user experience. Read more

Noninvasive characterisation of gastric electrical activity using electro-anatomical mapping

Stay tuned for our next postgrad info webinar in early April!. This PhD project focuses on pioneering electro-anatomical mapping techniques to address significant gaps in diagnosing and understanding chronic gastric disorders. Read more

Assessing the effects of diabetes on gastric electrophysiology and muscle bioenergetics function

Stay tuned for our next postgrad info webinar in early April!. New Zealand is currently facing a diabetes epidemic, with diabetic patients experiencing a higher prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction and metabolic disorders. Read more

Deep Learning for Precise Timing of Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy via EEG and Seizure Pattern Analysis

Stay tuned for our next postgrad info webinar in early April!. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge AI solutions to precisely time and evaluate hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain injury in neonates using EEG data. Read more

Novel roles of innervation and vasculature in tooth regeneration

Teeth are highly vascularized and innervated tissues. This results not only in their extreme sensitivity, but this also allows them to react promptly to stimuli coming from the outer environment. Read more

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