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Prestigious honour for cell biologist at ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School

A University of ÌÇÐÄTV Professor has been recognised as an emerging leader in cell biology thanks to his pioneering research into the biological processes of cells and their role in cancer.


Political researchers to study how ideas become "framed" for debate

Who decides how political ideas are ‘framed,’ and how are these frames shared with others? A new international three-year project led by Dr Ozlem Atikcan of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Department of Politics and International Studies, Professor Anna Holzscheiter of Germany’s TU Dresden, and Professor Jean- Frédéric Morin of Canada’s Université Laval aims to find out.


University of ÌÇÐÄTV scientist honoured for early career success in chemistry

Professor Matthew Gibson from University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Department of Chemistry and ÌÇÐÄTV Medical has been awarded the 2021 McBain Medal by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry

Mon 14 Dec 2020, 11:16 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

New clinical trial to test whether structured exercise benefits ‘long Covid’ patients

Researchers at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and University Hospitals Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire (UHCW) NHS Trust are to investigate whether a tailored online exercise and support programme would benefit those experiencing long-term symptoms of Covid-19 – what has been dubbed ‘long Covid’.


Insecure livelihoods hindering efforts to combat anti-microbial resistance globally

Patients living in precarious circumstances are less likely to use antibiotics appropriately according to a new study from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, suggesting that efforts to improve conditions for those with little security in their livelihoods could have an unexpected benefit in helping to tackle antimicrobial resistance globally.


Tracing positive COVID-19 cases and their contacts less successful in more deprived areas, new analysis reveals

New analysis from the Health Foundation, led by an Honorary Associate Clinical Professor at University of ÌÇÐÄTV, published in The Lancet shows that a smaller proportion of positive COVID-19 cases and their contacts are reached by NHS Test and Trace in more deprived areas than in less deprived areas.


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