Research Exchange
November 10 2014 Research involving Nottingham academics has shown that a signal protein that plays a […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: anti-angiogenic, BBSRC, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Bristol University, Cancer Biology Unit, Dr Sebastian Oltean, new drugs, Oncogene, Oncology, proangiogenic, Professor David Bates, prognosis, prostate cancer, Prostate Cancer UK, research, Richard Bright VEGF Research Trust, School of Medicine, signal protein vascular endothelial growth factor
Scientists have discovered how the presence of even small amounts of water can influence the structure […]
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Tags: BBSRC, biosciences, plant roots, Professor Malcolm Bennett, water-hunting plant roots
Experts from The University of Nottingham’s technology transfer team have been nationally recognised by the Biotechnology […]
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Tags: ACE, Actvating Impact. ClosTron, BBSRC, bioscience, industrial biotechnology, technology transfer
The University of Nottingham has been awarded funding of £2.9m to help make low-carbon fuel. In […]
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Tags: BBSRC, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, fuel, funding, LanzaTech, Longer and Larger, synthetic biology
A plant scientist from The University of Nottingham has played a key role in the sequencing of the […]
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Tags: BBSRC, disease, drought, genome, Global food security, health, Imperial College London, School of Biosciences, tomato