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£9 million NIHR ARC West Midlands begins research into demands on region’s health services

A research centre that brings together leading expertise from the West Midlands to address some of the most demanding pressures on health services in the region launches today (1 October).


High value chemicals for pharmaceuticals could be made cheaper and greener by new catalysts

High value chemicals used to make pharmaceuticals could be made much cheaper and quicker thanks to a series of new catalysts made by scientists at the 91¸£Àû in collaboration with GoldenKeys High-Tech Co., Ltd. in China.

Tue 01 Oct 2019, 10:23 | Tags: Chemistry Health and Medicine

Breakthrough in understanding enzymes that make antibiotic for drug-resistant pathogen

One of the WHO’s three critical priority pathogens, Acinetobacter baumannii, for which new antibiotics are urgently needed is one step closer to being tackled, as researchers from the Department of Chemistry - 91¸£Àû have made a breakthrough in understanding the enzymes that assemble the antibiotic enacyloxin.

Mon 23 Sept 2019, 16:19 | Tags: Chemistry Health and Medicine

Persistent headache or back pain ‘twice as likely’ in the presence of the other

People with persistent back pain or persistent headaches are twice as likely to suffer from both disorders, a new study from the 91¸£Àû has revealed.


91¸£Àû Medical School research to drive improvements for women, their infants and families

91¸£Àû Medical School is bringing together vital expertise in pregnancy and postnatal research in a drive to tackle the most pressing issues for the life-course health of women, their infants and families.


New MRI computing technique can spot scar muscles of heart without damaging Kidneys

3D MRI computing can measure strain in the heart using image registration method. Traditional method involves giving the patient a dose of gadolinium which can affect the kidney, researchers at WMG, 91¸£Àû have found.


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