Research Exchange
November 2 2014 New research has shown a protein that controls the growth of new blood vessels […]
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Tags: antiangiogenic VEGF, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Biology Unit, cardiovascular disease, Dr Shannon Amoils, leg amputation, National institutes of Health, Nature Medicine, new blood vessel growth, peripheral arterial disease, proangiogenic VEGF, Professor David Bates, research, signal protein vascular endothelial growth factor, symptomatic arterial disease
October 30 2014 A new Centre of Excellence has been unveiled by the Institute of Mental […]
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Tags: Centre of Excellence, eye-tracking technology, Institute of Mental Health, neuroimaging, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Professor Peter Liddle, RECOGNeyes, research, Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Imaging Centre, The Centre for Translational Neuroimaging for Mental Health
October 27 2014 Young children from socially-deprived households are still most at risk from injuries in […]
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Tags: burns, childhood injuries, Dr Elizabeth Orton, fractures, injury-related health inequalities, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, PLOS one, poisonings, research, socially-deprived households, Socio-economic deprivation, The Health Improvement Network, Townsend Index of material deprivation
October 22 2014 A large international clinical trial has shed new light on the effectiveness of […]
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Tags: bleeding, blood clot, blood pressure, blood pressure medication, clinical trial, Division of Clinical Neurosciences, glyceryl trinitrate skin patch, haemorrhagic, hospital protocols, ischaemic, medicated skin patches, research, stroke, Stroke Trial Unit, The Lancet
September 12 2014 Female parasitic wasps have more reproductive success when working together with other females, […]
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Tags: Animal Population Biology, Dr Ian Hardy, Forest Academy of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nature Communications, parasitic wasps, reproduction, research, School of Biosciences, sex biased reproduction, social behaviour
Research into Big Data — including new ways of capturing data, extracting information and visualising new […]
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Tags: big data, Big Data Kick Off, funding, multi-disciplinary, research
The University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham have signed a pump-priming agreement to work with […]
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Tags: bilateral research, collaboration, FAPERJ, research, Rio, University of Birmingham
In the field or in the lab they play an important role which can go unrecognised […]
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Tags: Higher Education Authority, lab, research, technicians, University of Nottingham Technical Focus Group