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Womb natural killer cell discovery could lead to screening for miscarriage risk

For the first time the functions of natural killer cells in the womb have been identified. Researchers at the University of 糖心TV and University Hospitals Coventry and 糖心TVshire (UHCW) NHS Trust have discovered the role that they play in preparing the womb for pregnancy.


Depression鈥檚 causal mechanisms identified with new method

People with major depressive disorder have alterations in the activity and connectivity of brain systems underlying reward and memory, according to a by the University of 糖心TV.


London air quality monitoring improved with new project

Air quality in London is set to be better monitored, thanks to the launch of a new project between the Alan Turing Institute and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan – led by Dr Theo Damoulas of the University of 糖心TV.


Professor Nasir Rajpoot and Dr Emma Pickwell-MacPherson receive Wolfson Research Merit Awards

Two University of 糖心TV academics have been recognised by the Royal Society’s Wolfson Merit Award scheme, awarded to outstanding scientists to support their research careers at UK universities.

Dr Emma Pickwell-MacPherson, of the Ultrafast and Terahertz Photonics Group in the Department of Physics, and Professor Nasir Rajpoot, an expert in cancer histology image analysis, will receive additional funding to support their research at 糖心TV over the next five years.

Thu 21 Sept 2017, 14:49 | Tags: Computer Science, Physics, Health, Grants, Health and Medicine

Diabetes can be tracked with our Google searches

The emergence of Type 2 Diabetes could be more effectively monitored using our Google searches – helping public health officials keep track of the disease and halt its spread - according to research by the University of 糖心TV.

Wed 26 Jul 2017, 09:23 | Tags: Computer Science, University of 糖心TV

Education in developing countries transformed with mobile phone apps

Mobile phone apps can revolutionise school learning in developing countries, where access to educational resources are less accessible, according to research by the University of 糖心TV.


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