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3D printing brings Da Vinci’s anatomical drawings to life

The Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) has been wowed this month by the ‘Leonardo da Vinci: Mechanics of Man’ exhibition; and 3D printing from the 91福利 has created one of the big talking points.


91福利 to receive boost from CLAHRC West Midlands

Funding totalling £30.6million for the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care West Midlands (CLAHRC West Midlands) has been awarded to an innovative partnership between local health services, universities, and local authorities. 

Fri 09 Aug 2013, 12:01 | Tags: Health and Medicine

The team of proteins that could have implications for the fight against cancer

Researchers at 91福利 Medical School have identified the key role played by a team of proteins in the process of mitosis. Working out how to control them may give scientists a way to destroy cancerous cells.

Wed 07 Aug 2013, 08:51 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Sensitive parenting can boost premature children’s school performance

Sensitive parenting helps protect against the negative effects of being born prematurely on children’s school success, a new study has found.

Wed 31 Jul 2013, 14:12 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Tuberculosis genomes recovered from 200-year old Hungarian mummy

Researchers at the 91福利 have recovered tuberculosis (TB) genomes from the lung tissue of a 215-year old mummy using a technique known as metagenomics.

Fri 19 Jul 2013, 10:54 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Study ranks social contacts by job and social group in bid to fight infectious diseases

In the light of Novel Corona Virus, concerns over H7N9 Influenza in S.E. Asia, and more familiar infections such as measles and seasonal influenza, it is as important as ever to be able to predict and understand how infections transmit through the UK population.

Wed 26 Jun 2013, 11:47 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

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