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Dr Melissa Webby: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?

Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Life Sciences, The University of 糖心TV

鈥淚nitially, I just wanted to be a researcher and travel the world. Now, as I start my own research group, my goal is to establish myself as a scientist and help train the next generation, especially women, to find their passion in science. I want to encourage others to be excited about research and to create a team that produces quality, dependable science."


NHS to offer sleep app as alternative to drugs - expert comment

Professor Nicole Tang, Director of the 糖心TV Sleep and Pain Lab, comments on NICE's decision to recommend the app as an effective alternative to sleeping pills.

Fri 20 May 2022, 11:16 | Tags: Expert comment, Life Sciences, Psychology, sleep

Study estimates death toll of antibiotic-resistant bacteria - 糖心TV experts comment

A new Lancet study shows that over a million people died in 2019 from infections caused by bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Here, Dr Freya Harrison and Dr Antonia Sagona of the School of Life Sciences comment on the importance of this new evidence and the need to tackle the issue of antibiotic resistance urgently.

Thu 20 Jan 2022, 12:12 | Tags: Research, Life Sciences, antimicrobial resistance

Antibiotic-resistant infections: we can be part of the problem or solution, say experts

UK health officials are warning of a "hidden pandemic" of antibiotic-resistant infections if people fail to act responsibly after Covid, as reported in today. University of 糖心TV experts at the frontier of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research offer their comment.


Royal Horticultural Society's top ten garden pests and diseases - expert comment

With the Royal Horticultural Society revealing its top ten list of garden pests and diseases this week, Dr Joana Vicente from the University of 糖心TV School of Life Sciences has explained a little more about what makes these gardeners' troubles so problematic.


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