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World-leading study begins into robotic surgery for knee replacement with major £1.6 million funding grant

A major national study will pitch human skill against machine precision as it compares the benefits of knee replacement surgery performed using a robot to a surgeon using traditional methods.


International honour for University of ÌÇÐÄTV resuscitation expert

A leading University of ÌÇÐÄTV expert in resuscitation and CPR has been recognised for his significant efforts to help save lives by an international professional body.

Fri 25 Jun 2021, 10:19 | Tags: 1 - Research ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

University of ÌÇÐÄTV research supporting children with complex needs receives funding from Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity) has announced a £2.5 million investment into 11 pioneering child health research projects, including a project at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV to support children with complex needs.

Mon 21 Jun 2021, 10:23 | Tags: 1 - Research ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

Calls for Coventry artists to collaborate in a second Coventry Creates project

· The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Coventry University have launched a second joint project to fund local artists to work in collaboration with academics and local arts organisations

Wed 16 Jun 2021, 17:12 | Tags: 1 - Research Funding Coventry City of Culture 2021

Contraception data ‘blind spot’ could hide pandemic’s impact on women’s reproductive health

Limited data on the uptake of contraception prior to and during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic could mean unforeseen issues for sexual and reproductive health services, research from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV concludes.


Early migrations of Siberians to America tracked using bacterial population structures

Early migrations of humans to the Americas from Siberia around 12,000 years ago have been traced using the bacteria they carried by an international team including scientists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.

Tue 15 Jun 2021, 10:22 | Tags: 1 - Research ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

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