Successful healing and tissue regeneration, following trauma, is essential to maintaining correct bodily functions - whether this is in the eye, skin or internally, such as cartilage defects. Read more
This is a 3.5-year studentship in the application of Engineering in Medicine funded by the W.D Armstrong Trust Fund at the University of Cambridge. Read more
Over a third of UK pregnant women undergo induction of labour (IOL) to expedite birth. IOL practice patterns are changing but the supporting evidence-base is weak. Read more
A PhD scholarship is available (subject to contract) for this three-year project to be completed in collaboration with AstraZeneca, at De Montfort University, Leicester, beginning October 2022. Read more
Background. Clinical decision-making requires clinicians to help patients weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic and treatment alternatives. Read more
The cellular quality-control process of mitophagy, entailing selective degradation of defective mitochondria (following damage to their DNA) by the process of autophagy, has attracted considerable research interest. Read more
Children and young people who have a neurodevelopmental condition such as ADHD or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and those with additional learning needs (ALN) /special educational needs, are at greater risk of poor academic attainment, school exclusion and absence. Read more
One in every 16 of people in the UK live with an autoimmune condition causing them pain, difficulty, lost opportunities in work and in life, and in many cases placing them at risk of early death. Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system attacks the body. Read more
MALDI. mass spectrometry has been a cornerstone of modern biological mass. spectrometry, enabling the soft ionization, analysis and characterisation of. Read more
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2022 . Parkinson’s disease is the world’s fastest-growing neurological condition. Read more
While the importance of understanding causal mechanisms has been understood for a long time, statistical and data-driven methods to explore these relationships are still in active development. Read more
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