Vet student Jess French is to front a new wildlife series for the BBC’s CBeebies channel.
Appears in Issue 78
Tags: CBeebies, Director of Academic Support and Administration, Dr Karen Braithwaite, Jess French, Minibeast Adventure, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Praise for team as Kate gets set for new Australia role Kate Robertson, Director of Development and […]
Appears in Issue 69
Tags: Chief Engagement Officer, Clinical Sciences, Clinical Sciences Building, Clinical Skills Centre, Community Health Sciences, Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Graduate Entry Medicine and Health, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Kate Robertson, Lee Chrimes, Molecular Medical Sciences., Professor Ian Hall, School of Health Sciences, School of Life Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing Midwifery and Physiotherapy, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Sports Marketing and Communications Officer, Tri-Campus Games, University of Adelaide
The life of a gorilla has been transformed after an operation carried out by a surgeon […]
Appears in Issue 68
Tags: Ape Action Africa, Dr Sandra Corr, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Sharon Redrobe, Shufai, Twycross Zoo
A derivative of a common spice could offer new treatment hope for sufferers of tendinitis, an international team of researchers has shown.
Appears in Issue 50
Tags: arthritis, Dr Ali Mobasheri, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Ludwig Maximilians University, NF-kB, NSAIDS, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, tendinitis, tendonitis
A world expert in the effects of environmental contaminants in birth defects and declining fertility has visited the University as part
of a UK tour.
Appears in Issue 47
Tags: Associate Professor of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, birth defects, Centers of Economic Excellence (CoEE) Endowed Chair in Marine Genomics at the Hollings Marine Laboratory, environmental contaminants, Lou Guillette, National Academy of Science, r Richard Lea, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Sex in Three Cities, The Society for Reproduction and Fertility
A pilot study has found that obesity is a problem for horses as well as for people.
Appears in Issue 45
Tags: Dr Sarah Freeman, Helen Stephenson, obesity, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard.
Appears in Issue 41
Tags: antimicrobials, cockroach, E coli, MRSA, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, superbugs