Press releases

Staying fit during isolation – new online fitness programme launches today

Staff and students from the University of Nottingham are part of an international team of experts who are today (2 April) launching QuaranTrain - a student-led healthcare project to help provide information and resources to stay fit and well during periods of isolation.

Digital technology could help tackle youth mental health crisis

New research will look at how digital technology can be used to help support young people with mental health problems, including those emerging during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to government funding.

The University of Nottingham will be part of a £20m investment into a national consortium to sequence Covid19

The Government and the UK’s Chief Scientific Adviser have today (Monday 23 March) backed the UK’s leading clinicians and scientists, including a team from Nottingham, to map how COVID-19 spreads and behaves by using whole genome sequencing.

Nottingham Universities enable more tests for COVID-19

universities show support for national fight against COVID-19

Call for volunteers to understand how simulated tinnitus affects concentration

Hearing experts from the University of Nottingham are calling for volunteers to take part in research to investigate whether people without tinnitus struggle with concentration when listening to a sound that simulates tinnitus.

Machine learning could improve the diagnosis of mastitis infections in cows, says new study

Artificial intelligence could help vets to more accurately diagnose the origin of mastitis on dairy herds, according to a new study from experts at the University of Nottingham.

Vets in the Community launches brand new mobile clinic

A student-led charity which provides free veterinary care for the pets of homeless and vulnerably-housed people in Nottingham has launched a new mobile clinic.

Nottingham subjects flying high in global league

Three subjects feature in world top 50
QS rankings by subject

Could chickens be the answer to future food security?

With over 65 billion birds found globally, the domestic chicken has become one of the most popular livestock species in the world and thanks to its genetic diversity and adaptability, it could be the key to future food security.

Bile duct cancer treatment could receive boost from tailored medication, study finds

Treatment of patients suffering from bile duct cancer could be improved by tailoring medication to the levels of a key protein in people with the disease, according to new research.
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