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University of Glasgow leads COVID-19 research response in Scotland
The MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) is at the heart of COVID-19 research response in Scotland and the UK.
Covid-19 is a new disease in humans, caused by a member of the coronavirus family of viruses. Thought...
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Researchers highlight the impact of COVID 19 pandemic on patients with cancer
New collaborative research from Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Split, Croatia and King’s College London has shown that the response to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is significantly affecting the treatment and care of patients...
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Queen’s University leading clinical trial on cell therapy treatment for COVID19 patients
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast are leading a UK-wide clinical trial, offering an innovative cell therapy treatment for COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory failure.
This clinical trial, led by Professor Danny McAuley and Professor Cecilia O’Kane, both researchers from the...
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Oxford University Imaging Lab and Zegami comes together to target Cardiovascular disease
Zegami, the data visualisation company, has been appointed by Oxford University researchers at the Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility to accelerate research into cardiovascular disease.
The team will do this by applying data visualisation techniques developed by Zegami to hundreds...
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What Drugs Do with a Brain?
The brain is a complex body organ. It comprises a three-pound white and gray matter mass that is at the center of human activity. Essentially, a person needs the brain to do everything. For instance, a person needs the...
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Mount Sinai Discovers New Drug Combo to Induce High Rates of Human Beta Cell Regeneration
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have discovered a novel combination of two classes of drugs that, together, cause the highest rate of proliferation ever observed in adult human beta cells—the cells in the pancreas...
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Much shorter radiation treatment found to be safe, effective for people with soft tissue sarcoma
A new study led by researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that treating soft tissue sarcoma with radiation over a significantly shorter period of time is safe, and likely just as effective, as a much longer...
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