RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research (RNA-PAR)
Our collaborative initiative is dedicated to integrating patient perspectives into the development and evaluation of RNA-based treatments for alopecia.
Our collaborative initiative is dedicated to integrating patient perspectives into the development and evaluation of RNA-based treatments for alopecia.
Find out more about the RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research team and how you can participate in research.
Find out more about activities from the RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research project.
Access RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research resources.
PhD students within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour are working on interesting projects including: investigating pain in autism, the impact of taste, and pain mechanisms.
These LJMU researchers collectively advance understanding of human cognition, brain function, and behaviour across domains including memory, perception, motivation, language, decision making, and clinical neuroscience.
These LJMU researchers collectively span psychology, neuroscience, and social behaviour.
The RISCS (Research to Improve Stair Climbing Safety) group of RISES is looking for people over the age of 65 years to take part in a study that aims to develop a community-level screening tool that can detect the risk of a fall on stairs specifically.
Explore our Research Informed Teaching examples which have been collected from across all of our faculties. They illustrate scenarios where LJMU research and knowledge exchange has changed and enhanced our curriculum offer.
Read the talk synopses for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.