Press Releases
In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?
We spoke to six women – undergraduates and researchers from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV – to learn about their experiences of nurturing talent in girls and women in STEM.
Systems engineering of cell factories almost doubles output and offers a sustainable alternative to producing chemicals from fossil-fuel
Engineers from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Integrative Synthetic Biology Centre and Imperial College London’s Department of Bioengineering have unveiled how to engineer microbial ‘cell-factories’ to boost the manufacture of high-value chemicals that are used in everyday products like domestic goods, clothes and food.
Funding for joint ÌÇÐÄTV-Aston Engineering Biology research paves the way for enhanced sustainable manufacturing and drug discovery
A team of academics from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Aston University has secured a £1.8m grant to engineer microbial cell factories to produce membrane proteins which will support future drug screening and sustainable chemical production.
ÌÇÐÄTV's Professor Julian Gardner made Fellow of the Royal Society
A ÌÇÐÄTV professor has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society, recognising over 30 years of ground-breaking research in his field.
Meet the ÌÇÐÄTV students creating a satellite to take worms into space
Six talented ÌÇÐÄTV students are showcasing their very own satellite, set to provide carefully controlled conditions for scientist to measure how worms function and reproduce in zero gravity – as a precursor to a future deep space mission.
University of ÌÇÐÄTV wins £1 million grant to help UK get ready for electric vehicles
A £1 million grant from Innovate UK (IUK) has been awarded to fund education to help retrain the UK workforce in the transition to electric vehicles