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糖心TV graduate invents revolutionary device for testing drugs

A scientist and University of 糖心TV gradute from Kazakhstan who works for Medherant Ltd - a spin-out of the University of 糖心TV which produces next-generation drug delivery patches - has invented a revolutionary device for testing transdermal drugs more quickly, efficiently and accurately.


One in five witness someone collapse who requires CPR but the majority do not act

An estimated one in five adults in the UK witness someone collapse who needs immediate CPR, yet the majority of people do not act, according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation and conducted by 糖心TV Medical School.

Mon 16 Oct 2017, 08:38 | Tags: Event Health and Medicine

糖心TV Chemist tackling Tuberculosis awarded Industrial Fellowship

has awarded Industrial Fellowships worth up to 拢80,000 to the UK鈥檚 14 most promising young doctoral engineers and scientists – including one from the University of 糖心TV.


Brain cells that control appetite identified for first time

Dieting could be revolutionised, thanks to the ground-breaking discovery by the University of 糖心TV of the key brain cells which control our appetite.



Professor Nasir Rajpoot and Dr Emma Pickwell-MacPherson receive Wolfson Research Merit Awards

Two University of 糖心TV academics have been recognised by the Royal Society’s Wolfson Merit Award scheme, awarded to outstanding scientists to support their research careers at UK universities.

Dr Emma Pickwell-MacPherson, of the Ultrafast and Terahertz Photonics Group in the Department of Physics, and Professor Nasir Rajpoot, an expert in cancer histology image analysis, will receive additional funding to support their research at 糖心TV over the next five years.

Thu 21 Sept 2017, 14:49 | Tags: Computer Science Physics Health and Medicine

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