NutriTech: Application of new technologies and methods in nutrition research – the example of phenotypic flexibility
DIRECT: DIabetes REsearCh on patient stratification
UK Biobank: Enhanced Phenotyping of Participants
Doctoral Researcher | Title of Thesis | Status |
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Mr Ian Stirk | UK Biobank data processing via AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning | Active |
Mrs Grace Stone | Exploring psychedelic landscapes, microdosing and medicinal plants: An opportunity for therapeutic drug discovery and development for use in Western healthcare | Active |
Mr Marco Staccini | A.I. Systems for Segmentation and 3D Rendering of Medical Imaging with Applications in Virtual Environments | Active |
Miss Ifigeneia Kalampouka | The role of Biophotons in cellular senescence. | Active |
Miss Yvoni Kyriakidou | The Effects of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage With or Without Omega-3 Supplementation on Inflammation, Muscle Function and Recovery in Healthy Physically Active Younger and Older Adults | Completed |
Mr Steven Woodley | Mitochondrial Function as a Tool for Assessing Function, Quality and Adulteration in Medicinal Herbal Teas | Completed |
Mrs Juwairiya Zulfiqar | The Effect of Alhagi maurorum Medik on Mitochondrial Function | Completed |
Ms Hykoush Asaturyan | Automatic Pancreas Segmentation and 3D Reconstruction for Morphological Feature Extraction in Medical Image Analysis | Completed |
Mr Rhys Mould | "Priming" as novel strategy to enhance chemotherapeutic efficacy | Completed |
Miss Thulangana Kasi Ganeshan | Investigating the protective role of the natural hormone Melatonin, in reducing drug-induced cardiotoxicity in the therapy of chronic diseases. | Completed |
Miss Wareed H. Alenaini | Phenotyping Ethnic Differences in Body Fat Depots | Completed |