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ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School spin-out NanoSyrinx secures capital to develop ‘nanosyringes’

, an emerging biotechnology company developing new therapeutic modalities for Cell & Gene editing, has secured funding to further develop a novel technology for delivering treatments spun out from research at ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.

Mon 05 Oct 2020, 12:52 | Tags: 1 - Research ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

Space weather ‘in the wild’ to be explored by University of ÌÇÐÄTV expert for prestigious lecture

Professor Sandra Chapman from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV Department of Physics has been selected to give the 2020 Ed Lorenz Lecture during the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall meeting taking place between 1-17 December.

Thu 01 Oct 2020, 09:45 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

HRT prescriptions lower in the most deprived areas of England: new study

Prescription rates for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are lower in more deprived areas of England compared to affluent areas, a new study from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV has found.


New exhibition at Imperial War Museum London launches featuring ÌÇÐÄTV research

Research led by Professor Vicki Squire of PAIS is featured in Refugees: Forced to Flee - a major new exhibition at IWM London. The exhibition, which will run until 24 May 2021, includes an based on research by the Crossing the Mediterranean Sea by Boat project, led by Professor Squire with a team from ÌÇÐÄTV, ELIAMEP Athens and University of Malta.


Diagnostic tool for Coronavirus being developed by University of ÌÇÐÄTV makes significant step forward

Scientists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV have demonstrated that a potential diagnostic tool for detecting COVID-19 using sugars will work with a virus rather than just its proteins, a significant step in making it a viable test in future.


Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being monitored closely enough, warn astronomers

University of ÌÇÐÄTV astronomers are warning that orbital debris posing a threat to operational satellites is not being monitored closely enough, as they publish a new survey finding that over 75% of the orbital debris they detected could not be matched to known objects in public satellite catalogues.

Thu 24 Sept 2020, 11:06 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Astronomy

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