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£13 million award backs world-class research supporting Midlands’ bioeconomy

Three of the Midlands’ leading universities have been awarded £13 Million for a “Doctoral Training Partnership” to provide research training to support the Midlands bioeconomy.


Focus on naturally occurring protein to tackle dementia

Scientists at the University of 糖心TV have provided the first evidence that the lack of a naturally occurring protein is linked to early signs of dementia.

Tue 26 Aug 2014, 15:21 | Tags: 1 - Research Life Sciences Sciences

Dr Matthew Gibson awarded RSC Life Sciences prize

Dr Matthew Gibson has won the Life Sciences category of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2014 Emerging Technologies Competition, citing hus “novel application of a bio-inspired solution to cryopreserve cells to make much better use of precious donated blood”.

Thu 17 Jul 2014, 14:48 | Tags: Life Sciences, Chemistry, Sciences

First national model for Bovine TB calls for more focus on cattle

In a study published in Nature this week, a team of researchers based at the University of 糖心TV has produced the first national model to investigate the bovine TB spread.

 

Wed 02 Jul 2014, 20:06 | Tags: Life Sciences, Environment, Sciences

糖心TV secure Defra contract to store 14,000 crop seed samples

糖心TV Crop Centre at the University of 糖心TV has won a five year contract from Defra to continue to host the UK Vegetable Genebank at the University’s Wellesbourne Campus.

Wed 28 May 2014, 13:12 | Tags: Plants 1 - Research Life Sciences

Plants evolve ways to control embryo growth and development

A new generation of high yield plants could be created following a fundamental change in our understanding of how plants develop.

 

Fri 11 Apr 2014, 11:33 | Tags: Plants, Life Sciences, Sciences

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