Past PhD theses

Discover the PhD theses from the study and research within the Gastrointestinal System group.

Pacing induced electro-mechanical response of the small intestine

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Non-Invasive Biomagnetic Imaging of the Stomach Validated by Electroanatomical Mapping

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A new visualisation pipeline for high‑resolution gastrointestinal electrical mapping data

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Subject-Specific Models of Gastric Motility Patterns and Flow Derived from Dynamic MRI

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Computational Modelling of Flow and Mixing in the Proximal Small Intestine

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Targeted ablation therapy for treatment of gastrointestinal dysrhythmias

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Novel Methods for Recording and Analysing High-Density EMG Signals of the Hand & Forearm

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High-Resolution Mapping Techniques for Slow Wave Recovery Analysis

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Investigation Into The Relationship Between Intestinal Slow Waves, Spike Bursts, and Motility

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An experimental and theoretical analysis of electrogastrography (EGG)

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New Foundations for Pacing the Stomach

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Human gastric slow wave activity redefined through high-resolution mapping

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High performance computational simulations of gastrointestinal electrical activity

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Techniques for Quantifying Structure-Function Relationships of Interstitial Cell of Cajal Networks

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Keeping Pace with Interstitial Cells of Cajal: Modelling Gastrointestinal Electrophysiology

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Techniques for quantification and interpretation of gastric slow wave activity

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Small intestine slow wave activity defined through in vivo high-resolution electrical mapping

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An Improved Foundation for the Investigation and Treatment of Gastric Dysrhythmia

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Mathematical Modelling of Gastric Electrophysiology

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Mathematical modelling of gastrointestinal tract celluar pacemaker activity

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A realistic finite element model of the human gastro-oesophageal junction

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