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International Centre of Excellence addresses urgent clinical challenge of pathological fractures - expected to rise with an ageing population.
An exciting new Doctoral Training Programme in Microbial Genomics for Health Protection in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) launches ...
APPEAL programme provides best available evidence of this midwife-led support and has the potential to benefit tens of ...
Two College of Arts and Law academics have submitted written evidence to a House of Lords inquiry into media literacy. Professor Ruth Page and Dr Gianfranco Polizzi have contributed to the ongoing ...
The Academy has announced the names of 54 exceptional biomedical and health scientists becoming Fellows in 2025.
Harm Reduction in the Enhanced Games “resemble poorly designed drug trial lacking ethical oversight”
Expert commentary from Dr Martin Chandler and Professor Ian Boardley highlights deep concerns with claims of athlete safety ...
Project will build on research that helped diagnostic labs to adopt sequencing capacity for COVID-19 and permit characterisation of future infectious threats.
Study reveals a range of contaminants combined with emerging risks could lead to increased health hazards for people around the world.
Groundbreaking research on textile recycling and recovery, led by Dr Omid Doustdar, has been featured in a Haptic & Hue’s Tales of Textiles podcast episode.
Professor Cristina Lazzeroni and Honorary Professor Graham Machin are elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.
Students took part in the programme’s second International Business week in April 2025.
Young people from racially and religiously minoritised backgrounds are often unlikely to feel able to talk about race or ...
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