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Researchers have received a significant funding boost to understand how genetic processes impact development and cancer ...
A minority of patients face catastrophic health costs - often bypassing closer, cheaper clinics to access higher-quality care ...
Professor Rachel O’Reilly joins research and industry leaders to strengthen the Faraday Institution’s Board of Trustees.
The University of Birmingham is partnering with organisations to support Birmingham Heritage Week 2025, which will take place ...
BactiVac Spotlight – Tatiana Pinto: How Speed Networking led to a 5-year international collaboration
Tatiana Pinto, Associate Professor of Microbiology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, tells us about the BactiVac networking opportunity that led to a five-year, international collaboration ...
Pilot-testing interventions to enhance mental health of police, improving resilience and support for Secondary Investigators and Analysts ...
The team attended the 2025 Global Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation Fund (GAMRIF) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
An innovative ‘ROC roadmap’ has been developed to bridge the gap between researchers and their industry partners, a new study ...
Join our expert academics for an exclusive webinar on the School of Computer Science's undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Gain insights into our cutting-edge curriculum, world-class research ...
The University of Birmingham Dubai's launch of the emirate's first PhD in AI marks a significant milestone in advancing ...
UoB has always been a home to exciting innovations. A university of firsts. But developing a ‘blue sky’ idea into a commercial prospect is no easy task.
Using a drape to diagnose postpartum haemorrhage could save thousands of lives in sub-Saharan Africa
Together with clinical observation, using a calibrated drape has shown high accuracy for diagnosing postpartum haemorrhage (PPH).
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