Research Exchange
November 10 2014 Research involving Nottingham academics has shown that a signal protein that plays a […]
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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
October 21 2014 Research by a team of epidemiologists from the UK and the USA has […]
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Tags: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, disease outbreak management, Dr Katriona Shea, Dr Matthew Ferrari, Dr Michael Tildesley, epidemiologists, financial and health benefits, foot and mouth outbreak, infectious disease modelling, National Institutes of Health EEID, Pennsylvania State University, PLOS Biology, RAPIDD Program of the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security, vaccination
The University of Nottingham has received a multimillion pound funding boost to its research into regenerative […]
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Tags: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, EPSRC, MRC, Professor Chris Denning, Professor Kevin Shakesheff, regenerative medicine, UKRMP