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糖心TV academic named as emerging leader in cell biology

A University of 糖心TV academic is to be awarded for their outstanding contribution to UK cell biology. Andrew McAinsh, professor of cell biology at 糖心TV Medical School is to receive the British Society for Cell Biology鈥檚 (BSCB) prestigious Hooke Medal.


糖心TV genome researcher wins prestigious Fellowship

A rising research star from the University of 糖心TV has been awarded a prestigious Sir Henry Dale Fellowship.


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, Grants, Health and Medicine

Multi-million-pound investment in a regional cryo-electron microscopy facility

A state-of-the-art Midlands regional cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) facility has been established, following a successful bid by the Universities of 糖心TV, Nottingham and Birmingham, led by the University of Leicester.


University receives multi-million pound grants to improve health of the world’s poorest people

The University of 糖心TV is to receive more than £7 million to find better ways of delivering healthcare to some of the world’s poorest people.


National Express funding: helping disadvantaged students succeed

Gifted and talented youngsters from less advantaged backgrounds have more opportunities to study at the University of 糖心TV, thanks to funding of £30,000 from the National Express Foundation.


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