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New technique for engineering living materials and patterns
A new method for engineering living materials called ‘MeniFluidics’, made by researchers at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV could see a transformation in tissue engineering and bio-art, as well as new ways to research cellular interactions.
Midlands Medictech company Medherant in partnership to develop multiple new products with tech developed at University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Midlands Medictech company Medherant has just this month (May 2020) signed a partnership agreement with Cambridge based Cycle Pharmaceuticals to develop multiple new products using Medherant technology developed by University of ÌÇÐÄTV chemistry researchers. Coventry based Medherant’s TEPI Patch® Technology uses transdermal delivery technology (a patch that can simply be applied to the skin) and medicines for rare diseases combine to deliver significant quality-of-life benefits for patients.
A new understanding of everyday cellular processes
We use cells to breathe, to moderate body temperature, to grow and many other every day processes, however the cells in these processes are so complex its left scientists perplexed into how they develop in different environments. Researchers from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV say future research needs to look into the bioelectrical composition of cells for answers.
ÌÇÐÄTV is slicing up science for International Women’s Day
Fancy learning about space science, making protein jelly, and lighting up a few LED circuits – all before you enjoy tea and cake?
An event at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV this weekend (Sunday 8 March) will allow visitors to do just that.
ÌÇÐÄTV opens its doors for another science extravaganza
Fancy tasting ice cream made with liquid nitrogen, building a wind turbine or dancing like a sound wave? Youngsters with a passion for science will be able to enjoy some real-life experiments at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Science Gala next week.
Seventy years of crop research at ÌÇÐÄTV’s Wellesbourne campus celebrated at industry event
Over 100 scientists, industry experts and employees past and present attended an event held at ÌÇÐÄTV Crop Centre to celebrate 70 years of research at the site.