The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
The Terriers Project within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion is a collaboration with Edge Hill University. Find out more about this project.
LJMU are always looking for volunteers to help out in our research studies. If you're interested in taking part, find out what studies we are currently running.
Led by LJMU’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (in affiliation with the Institute of Health Research), in collaboration with the University of Liverpool and supported by Alopecia UK, this research invites UK adults (18+) with lived experience of alopecia to participate in an anonymous online survey.
Researchers at LJMU are seeking parents of preschool children who are interested in participating in a study of book sharing with their child. Find out how to get involved.
The aim of this study is to gain professional insight into the surface water flood resilience of traditionally constructed buildings in England.
Help us out in this study to determine the muscle-tendon properties that influence rapid force production in elite football players.
We are looking to recruit participants for a study that examines brain activity associated with visual attention, using EEG
Can physical activity during pregnancy improve mother and baby blood vessel health? If you're pregnant and would like to take part in this study, find out more about what is involved.
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