About the Project The aim of this PhD project is to investigate the genetic and environmental aetiology of behavioural and neurological manifestations of laterality. Specifically the project will involve: (1) … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project There is a well-known mantra that correlation does not necessarily equal causation. This is why randomized controlled trials in which participants are physically randomized into treatment and … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project This project explores the decvelopment and application of empirical techniques in Financial Engineering. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Process design requires accurate and reliable thermodynamic data for multicomponent mixtures in the system over a wide range conditions (e.g., solvents, impurity concentrations, temperatures, pressures) which are … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Background to the project The aim of late phase clinical trials is to generate evidence to guide clinical practice and policy to improve health outcomes 1 . … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the University of Bath URSA competition , for entry in September 2025. Supervisory … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the University of Bath URSA competition , for entry in September 2025. Overview … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Background to the project Many policies are adopted into practice without a solid evidence. Rigorous randomised trials are therefore needed to inform decisions about the implementation of … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Background to project Randomised controlled trials are the ‘gold standard’ and underpin medicines approval by regulatory bodies (e.g. the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Background to the project Minority ethnic people are often less likely to participate in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). This lack of inclusion imposes several risks, including research … Read More Read More
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