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Researchers from Stanford Medicine at Stanford University have revealed a new, simple way of studying organ ageing using a blood test to predict individuals’ risk of diseases associated with organ failure.
The University of Edinburgh, the University of Arts London, Silchar Medical College, Assam University and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have collaborated on a new UK-India research project, DOSA2,
and CLL section head for the Department of Leukemia at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Ruth Dando, head of nursing for theatres, critical care and anaesthetics, Barking Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, said: “With the launch of this report we – as an industry – have
A new trial led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh has revealed that a new blood test in emergency departments can spot more patients with injuries to their heart muscle, ... The lead author of the study, Dr Ken Lee, clinical lecturer in
Scientists at the University of Cambridge, University of Milan Bicocca and Hospital Casa Solievo della Sofferenza in Italy have revealed promising results from an early-stage stem cell therapy trial to ... Professor Stefano Pluchino from the University
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The country had successes in accelerating COVID-19 vaccines. It was the first in the world to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine outside a clinical trial, while Oxford University helped develop
The dawn of RWE efficacy. The RWE Collaborative at the Margolis Centre for Health Policy at Duke University in the US is breaking important ground with its multistakeholder engagement initiative and ... Akrivia Health, a spin-out from the NHS and Oxford
Professor Brian D Smith works at SDA Bocconi and Hertfordshire Universities.
Noel Clarke is Urological Surgeon and Professor of Urological Oncology at Manchester’s Christie/ Salford Royal Hospitals and Manchester University.
Countries like Germany and France have developed biotech clusters in specific regions that specialise in certain fields, and there is healthy collaboration between companies, universities and R&D institutes.
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She joins the company from the department of medicine at University College London (UCL), where she held a faculty position since 2003. ... She established and formerly led the Bariatric Centre for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery at University
Latif has a degree in medical biochemistry from the University of Birmingham and has been the recipient of awards from both Cannes Lions and PR Week.
university and King’s Health Partners with commercial partnerships.
She first joined the NHS as a graduate management trainee in 1997 after graduating from Oxford University.
Mark Caulfield (pictured above) has departed from Genomics England to take on the chief executive officer role at Barts Life Sciences – a research and innovation partnership between Queen Mary University of
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Nairn, our Art Director, holds a degree in Graphic Design from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art &Design, University of Dundee.
In September 2018, Immy joined emotive through the graduate recruitment scheme after completing her Masters in Pharmacy at the University of Reading.
Mario has a design-orientated background including a degree in Interactive System and Video Game Design at Bradford University.
In September 2018, Claire joined emotive through the graduate recruitment scheme from the University of Bath.
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