Research Exchange
September 3 2014 New research from The University of Nottingham looks set to improve screening for […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: children with brain tumours, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Delyan Ivanov, Dr Martin Garnett, drug delivery systems, EPSRC AstraZeneca Centre, new cancer drugs, new methodology, Oncology, PLOS one, Professor David Walker, School of Pharmacy
July 29 2014 Researchers who discovered a group of new materials capable of repelling bacteria have […]
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Tags: Bacteria resistant materials, Camstent Ltd, indwelling medical devices, materials science, microbiology, Nature Biotechnology, polymers, Professor Morgan Alexander, Professor Paul Williams, School of Life Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award
Bad bacteria could soon have no place left to hide, thanks to new materials that turn […]
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Tags: bacteria, GSK, Professor Cameron Alexander, School of Pharmacy
Researchers in Nottingham are to develop a more realistic model of drug uptake which could offer […]
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Tags: Dr Hadwen Trust, Dr Martin Garnett, nanoparticles, School of Pharmacy
Caterpillar fungi (Cordyceps) are rare parasites found on hibernating caterpillars in the mountains of Tibet. For […]
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Tags: cancer, caterpillar, cordyceps, fungus, medicine, RNA journal, School of Pharmacy
Using state-of-the-art technology scientists at The University of Nottingham have discovered a new class of polymers […]
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Tags: biofilms, infection, MIT, NHS, polymers, School of Molecular Medical Sciences, School of Pharmacy
The search has begun for a new class of injectable materials that will stimulate stem cells […]
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Tags: BioDesign, drug delivery, nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, tissue regeneration, UNMC