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Spotlighting our research: How can we use AI to improve our health?
From cancer diagnosis to supporting sleep health, read how ÌÇÐÄTV researchers are exploiting AI’s potential as a tool for improving (and saving) lives.
40 years of homicide trends
A study led by Dr Emily Gray (Sociology) has found deep-rooted generational, gendered and racial inequalities in patterns of lethal violence.
Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’
A study by ÌÇÐÄTV, Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald has found a clear positive connection between living in a partnership and wellbeing.
Automating how researchers use microscopes
Discover how colleagues from Computer Science and ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School are combining their expertise in AI-driven microscopy with industry-leading hardware and software platforms – saving time for researchers and clinicians.
Meet the researcher: Busola Oronti
Find out how Busola, from the Department of Statistics, is bridging medicine and AI to help address health inequalities in low and middle-income countries.
Volunteering and research participation forum
Have you visited the Volunteering and research participation forum recently? Help colleagues with their research, including a survey on how digital education impacts staff and student wellbeing.