Skip to main content
Back to jobs

PhD Studentship: Evaluating the influence of vibrotactile stimulation on sensory processing and motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s

External
University of Exeter logoUniversity Of Exeter · Exeter, UK
Full-timeOn-site2d ago
GoRest
Cover LetterConnect

Prepare for this interview

Elite

AI-generated questions, company research, and talking points tailored to this role


About the role

Parkinson's disease is among the fastest growing neurological conditions. Motor and non-motor symptoms often persist despite optimal pharmacological or surgical intervention. This highlights the need to explore alternative ways to manage symptoms. Vibrotactile stimulations has received much attention in recent years. This interest has been largely fuelled by anecdotal reports of perceived benefits rather than high-quality scientific evidence. This advertised PhD studentship will aim to evaluate mechanisms underlying potential vibration-induced changes in motor and non-motor symptoms. More specifically, the PhD student will examine dynamics of sensory processing with a particular focus on the suppression of sensory input around movement initiation. Projects will involve using physiological recordings and brain imaging. Here, there will be a particular focus on autonomic function/arousal, the control of balance and gait (especially gait initiation) and the relationship between these non-motor and motor processes. Each project will be designed with our steering group of people with a diagnosis of Parkinson's. Candidates with a background in neuroscience, clinical sciences or related discipline are encouraged to apply. The student will have the opportunity to join a range of ongoing projects on topics including Parkinson's, ageing and Multiple Sclerosis. This PhD studentship is jointly funded by BeechBand ( www.beechband.com ) and the University of Exeter to commence on 21st September 2026 or 4th January 2027 if preferred) . For eligible students the studentship will cover Home tuition fees plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £21,805 for 3.5 years full-time, or pro rata for part-time study. The student would be based in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at St Luke's Campus in Exeter. UK tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend of at least £21,805 per year


Your Match

How well this role fits your profile.

Company Intel

What employees say

Worked at University of Exeter? Share your experience

Interested in this role?

Apply on the company's website.

Cover LetterConnect