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Pint of Science returns to Coventry bringing scientists out of the lab and into your local

The public science festival, Pint of Science, is returning to Coventry this year with experts from the Universities of ÌÇÐÄTV and Coventry talking about their research work in a selection of pubs and venues around the city.


Salmonella could be combated by enhancing body’s natural process

Autophagy – the process of recycling cellular material in the body, can help combat Salmonella and other pathogens according to researchers at the School of Life Sciences, University of ÌÇÐÄTV who have studied how autophagy can get rid of bacteria, and prevent diseases developing.

Tue 26 Mar 2019, 08:20 | Tags: School of Life Sciences Biology Science and Technology

Bad cholesterol: ‘Slim down’ fat-carrying particles to reduce its spread

The enzyme that ‘loads up’ fat-carrying particles in the liver before they are transported around the body has been identified for the first time by scientists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.

Mon 28 Jan 2019, 12:15 | Tags: Biology, ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

Bacteria-fighting polymers created with light

Hundreds of polymers – which could kill drug-resistant superbugs in novel ways – can be produced and tested using light, using a method developed at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Tue 14 Aug 2018, 11:32 | Tags: Biology Chemistry Science and Technology

Evidence of Salmonella Paratyphi C found for the first time in medieval northern Europe

Genome research conducted by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV suggests that enteric fever, a potentially lethal disease more commonly found in hot countries, was present in medieval Europe.


Nature’s antifreeze inspires revolutionary bacteria cryopreservation technique

The survival mechanisms of polar fish have led scientists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV to develop of a revolutionary approach to ‘freeze’ bacteria.


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