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Current Research Students and PhD Completions

PhD Studentships

The following students have received studentship funding from UEL to study for their PhD:

Luke Suckling - Human Motor Performance Group
Are there progressive changes in muscle function and gait in adolescents with haemophilia?

Frances WatkinsMedicines Research Group
Ethno-medical approaches to discovering novel antimicrobials from England’s cultural Anglo-Saxon heritage.

Hena Haque - Institute for Health and Human Development
Factors influencing women’s and families access to maternity-related health services through early years settings: a mixed methods study in an ethnically diverse urban area in the UK.

Natalie Campbell - Disability, Sport and Health Research Group: A study of the lives of Paralympic athletes.

Sanjeewa Singhabahu – Infection and Immunology Research Group
Production of human adenosine deaminase in plant cells.

PhD Completions

The following students completed their PhDs during 2009/2010:

David Stephensen - Influence of Muscle Morphology on Muscle Strength and Gait in Children with Haemophilia

Jiayu Gao - Anti-Cancer effects of S. Baicalensis and S. Barbata on Human Lung Cell Lines In Vitro.

Samuel Osei-Djarbeng - Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Constituents of Funtumia Elastica

George Pesewu - Antimicrobial Activity of Plants used in Traditional Medicines of Ghana.

Adewale Adetutu - Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of Selected Nigerian Plants.

Oluwakemi Adebola - The Relationship between Probiotics, Prebiotics and Synbiotics and Bile Acids and Their Impact on Colon Cancer.

Joy Needham - Completed an Ed.D. looking at the university assessment environment on student learning behaviours.

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