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Major UK clinical trial for Group B Strep screening in pregnant women announced

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A landmark clinical trial is aiming to improve the prevention of potentially life-threatening infection caused by group B Streptococcus in newborn babies in the UK.
Date:
14/05/2019

Drugs for invasive breast cancer 'could treat earliest stages of the disease'

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Drugs used to target HER2-positive invasive breast cancer may also be successful in treating women in the first stages of the disease, researchers at The University of Nottingham have discovered.
Date:
08/05/2019

Nottingham researchers in international drive to develop safer drugs

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Medical researchers at the University of Nottingham and NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre are part of a major new international research project to improve the safety and regulation in the development of drugs.
Date:
25/04/2019

Nottingham smokers wanted for vital research into lung disease

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Smokers in Nottingham are being given the chance to take part in world-leading research into an incurable lung disease.
Date:
24/04/2019

Delivering Cancer Precision Medicine Training in Indonesia

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The Molecular Pathology research ?group at the University led by Professor Mohammad Ilyas has delivered a three-day Cancer Precision Medicine Training to nearly 60 academics from various Indonesian institutions in Yogyakarta in March 2019. Fully supported by the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (RISTEKDIKTI) and co-led by the Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), the training showcased the University as a leading partner in the UK on cancer research and education.
Date:
02/04/2019

Caterpillars could hold the secret to new treatment for Osteoarthritis

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A substance from a fungus that infects caterpillars could offer new treatment hope for sufferers of osteoarthritis according to new research.
Date:
02/04/2019

Artificial intelligence can predict premature death, study finds

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Computers which are capable of teaching themselves to predict premature death could greatly improve preventative healthcare in the future, suggests a new study by experts at the University of Nottingham.
Date:
28/03/2019
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