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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
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| Using
evidence based practice to understand people's health behaviour
such as exercise, diet or attending check ups. 18m
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| Martin
Hagger
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PHYSICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
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| Using
magnetic resonance to research new antibiotics and modify
existing medicinal compounds to combat resistant infections. 13m
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| Boyan
Bonev
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PSYCHOLOGY
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| The
scientific study of why people do the things they do. Looking at
the links between serial murder and emotional intelligence. 14m
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| Serena
Simmons
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MENTAL HEALTH
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| Highly
innovative project using football and local football clubs to
reach out locally to young men with mental health
issues. 16m
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| Alan
Pringle
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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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| Studying
how the mind and behaviour change throughout the course of peoples
lives. University life in the US. Academic careers. 13m
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| Bruce
Hood
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NEMATODE WORMS
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| Studying
common parasites which affect humans, animals and plants. What
could happen if you don't wash your hands properly ! 24m
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| Mark
Viney
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COMPUTER VISION
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| Using
engineering, computer science and psychologies to build up
intelligent systems that see the real world. Robot systems. 17m
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| Huiyu
Zhou
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VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
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| People
recognize objects without difficulty but teaching a computer to
recognize those same images is a much greater challenge. 10m
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| Jonathan
Peirce
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DRUG ADDICTION
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| Using
the techniques of Experimental Psychology to study why some people
have a greater risk of becoming addicted to drugs. 29m
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| Lee
Hogarth
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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| Study of muscle, skeleton, ligament, bone and tendon.
Processes
that underlie growth and wasting of muscle throughout life. 23m
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| Michael
Rennie
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MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
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| Conducts
translational cancer research to identify new drugs which could
improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients.
11m
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| Srinivasan Madhusudan
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VIROLOGY
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| Studying
how viruses infect cells in order to design new drugs to block
them causing infections. Developing new vaccines. 18m
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| Jonathan
Ball
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ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT
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| Understanding
the molecular mechanisms that govern early development. Improving
the cloning process in cattle, sheep & pigs. 17m
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| Keith
Campbell
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PHYSIOLOGY
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| The
study of cells and tissues, how they function and interact with
each other. The physiology of articular cartilage and
osteoarthritis. 19m
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| Ali
Mobasheri
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FIRE & RESCUE
SERVICES
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| Studying
the psychology of fire and rescue service staff. Looking at issues
such as attacks on fire fighters and effects on relatives.
17m
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| Vivienne
Brunsden
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PSYCHOLOGY
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| How
people go from thinking about something to expressing it in
grammatical sentences which can be understood by others. 10m
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| Matthew
Watson
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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
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| Creating
new drugs for the future through the design and synthesis of new
biological entities based on known chemical tools. 22m
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| Jonathan
Harburn
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ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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| How
people and places interact. How people are shaped by their places.
How places are shaped by people. Insights into building design.
41m
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| Christopher
Spencer
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PUBLIC
SPEAKING
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| Getting
your point across successfully in formal presentations to groups,
conferences or social gatherings. Venture
capital. 19m
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| Paul
Sykes
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SECURITY IN NURSERIES
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| An
expanding venture using new technology to keep children in
day nurseries safe and improve communication with parents. 10m
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| George
Bathurst
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GENETICS
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| The
study of heredity. How the instructions to build organisms are
passed on from one generation to another through DNA material. 43m
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| Peter
Sudbery
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PSYCHOTHERAPY
& E-LEARNING
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| Using
novel electronic techniques to teach psychotherapy to students in
eight different countries at the same time. 22m
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| Chris
Blackmore
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PSYCHOLOGICAL
MEDICINE
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| Psychiatric
genetics research involving schizophrenia and alzheimer’s disease and
developmental dyslexia. 19m
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| Julie Williams
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TUBERCULOSIS
RESEARCH
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| Tuberculosis
is responsible for 2 to 3 million deaths worldwide each year. Collaborative research programme to devise vaccines.
19m
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| Douglas Lowrie
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REHABILITATION
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| Andy
Meaney and Helen Dawes talk about their work in clinical exercise
and rehabilitation. 21m
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| CLEAR
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PFI
IN HEALTHCARE
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| Public
Finance Initiative and other trends in the funding and provision
of healthcare. 65m
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| Mark
Hellowell
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NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE
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| Selenium and human
health. Selenium status and disease risk. Selenium functional foods. Nutrition
and arthritis. 39m
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| Margaret Rayman
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NURSING
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| Clinical practice,
health & social care, nurse prescribing and patient safety. 13m
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| Deborah Macartney
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GENETIC
DISORDERS
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| Social
aspects of genetic disorders. The sociology of everyday life. Family narratives.
Social theory
of time. Genetic counselling. 26m
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| Maggie Gregory
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FUTURE
DENTISTRY
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| Research
into bone biology & tissue engineering to find if it is possible to make decayed teeth
repair and regenerate themselves. 31m
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| Alastair Sloan
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
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| Research
into dementia and cognitive decline with age. Developing large
scale studies to provide definitive answers to research questions. 13m
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| John Gallacher
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DIABETES
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| DESMOND
- Innovative project of education and self management for diabetes
patients. 53m
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| Marian
Carey
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DEATH STUDIES
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| The
sociology of death, dying and bereavement. Networks and religion as social supports in
mourning. 28m
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| Tony Walter
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AUTISM
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| Cognitive
psychology, autism, asperger syndrome and gender differences. 17m
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| John
Lawson
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CANCER
RESEARCH
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| Medical
oncology, renal and prostate cancer, experimental cancer therapies. 11m
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| Hardev
Pandha
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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| Instrumentation for
ophthalmology. Colour vision deficit as a diagnostic tool for diabetic
retinopathy and optic neuritis. Orthopaedics. 17m
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| Lionel Ripley
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CANCER CHARITY
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| Awareness,
recognition, best practice and research fund raising for prostate cancer. 30m
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| Colin Stokes
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CANCER
RESEARCH
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| Pathology,
histopathology and oncological pathology. Biomarker analysis in breast cancer & colorectal cancer.
Cancer vaccines. 23m
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| Bharat Jasani
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CO-INFECTION
BIOLOGY
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| Parasites are a major source of production loss and animal welfare issues
worldwide. Mathematical and statistical modelling techniques. 24m
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| Joanne Lello
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CRITICAL
CARE
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| Development
of interdisciplinary distance learning courses in critical care. Anaesthetics
& Intensive care medicine. Nursing careers. 13m
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| Sharon Norman
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DNA
DAMAGE AND REPAIR
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| DNA is
damaged by radiation,
chemicals and its metabolism. A human daily has one trillion DNA damage
events. 13m
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| Raymond Waters
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FISH
PARASITES
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| Fish
parasites devastated the Norwegian salmon industry. Now a study is examining a
similar issue affecting ornamental fish. 13m
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| Tracey King
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HUMAN
GENOME
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| Half
of what makes us human is written in our genome the other half is the result
of how genes interact with the environment. 38m
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| Araxi
Urrutia
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INCLUSIONAL RESEARCH
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| Awareness that space is a vital, dynamic inclusion
within, around and permeating natural form. Academic freedoms. 24m
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| Alan
Rayner
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MEDICAL
TRAINING
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| Identifying
and managing the difficulties in making educational progress experienced by
doctors in training posts. 40m
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| Heather Payne
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MEDITATION
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| Meditation
techniques and their relevance in everyday life. 23m
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| Peter
Malinowski
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NEURO LINGUISTIC
PROGRAMMING
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| A
popular approach to
communication and personal development. 21m
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| Jane Mathison
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NUTRITION
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Measuring
and monitoring nutritional status in chronically ill people. 11m
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| Barbara Engel
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NUTRITION
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| Effect of foods on diabetes,
cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. 19m
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| Bruce Griffin
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OCCUPATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY
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| Team
development and evaluation. Information processing.
34m
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| Martin
Coffey
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OCCUPATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY
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| Effects of stress, fatigue, caffeine, alcohol and drugs
on health, safety and well being at work. Nutrition and behaviour. 12m
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| Andrew Smith
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PSYCHIATRY
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| Child
and adolescent psychiatry. Street children in India. Involving carers and patients in the future
development of care services. 15m
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| Alka Ahuja
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PSYCHOLOGY
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| Psychology,
understanding the learning of languages and how the
mind works. 38m
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| Rob
Davies
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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Sport and exercise science. Behaviour and health. Child & maternal health.
Disease prevention. Health promotion. 20m
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| Chris
Riddoch
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SPORT
SCIENCE
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| Sport
& exercise science, psychology and performance. Momentum. 19m
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| A
Redwood-Brown
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