We may draw upon all information from your previous applications or any previous registrations at the University as a student when assessing your suitability for your chosen course. Our Oral Health ...
developing and testing therapies that modify the disease course of AD and (2) guiding patients effectively through an optimized diagnostic and healthcare journey. Collaboration within the AD ...
Molecular Neurodegeneration. This advanced course covers several of the most important molecules involved in neurodegenerative disease, including Aβ, tau, apoE, TDP-43, α-synuclein, LRRK2, prion ...
Looking ahead, our aim is to significantly reshape the course of the disease. COPD is a complex and heterogeneous incurable disease that can vary greatly in how it presents from patient to patient ...
Our MSc Cardiovascular Health and Disease course is a research-focused master's course providing training in cutting-edge cardiovascular based research within a unique multidisciplinary training ...
Examination of the major reasons for disease emergence and resurgence. Concepts and applications of epidemiology in relation to infectious and non-infectious agents. Attendance at any contact workshop ...
Mathematical modelling is an important tool that can be used to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases. Academics working within Bristol Medical School, including those who tutor on the course ...
Mathematical modelling is an important tool that can be used to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases. Academics working within Bristol Medical School, including those who tutor on the course ...
"Medical Journeys" chart a path each step of the way for physicians and patients and provide continual resources and support, as the caregiver team navigates the course of a disease. Alzheimer's ...
Asthma, atopic dermatitis or Hashimoto's thyroiditis as concomitant diseases are risk factors for clinical features associated with a poor prognosis in circular hair loss, also known as alopecia ...
This is the pathogen’s dilemma, and it is fundamental to the evolutionary history of infectious disease.” Keeping in mind that there are, of course, plenty of situations where damaging the ...