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New technology and partnerships to aid scientists facing critical global challenges
It will help scientists explore and optimise the influence of particle size, structure and composition on properties relevant to applications as varied as catalysis, batteries, and antibacterial coatings for medical implants. ... It has the potential to -
Supporting your Friend/colleague who
UNDERSTAND. This will likely be astressful time for. them. RESPECTKnowing information about their medical. -
Multiple sclerosis and marine life research to benefit from Livery Company awards
Kristen Hawkins, based in the Medical School, explained how the scholarship would support her research on multiple sclerosis (MS):. ... Both of these exciting projects illustrate how such cutting-edge work can make a vital contribution to medical and to -
604,000 calls to 999 for Covid in first wave, with care provided varying widely across the UK - national ambulance survey
The research was carried out by a team from Swansea University Medical School. ... Professor Helen Snooks of Swansea University Medical School, lead researcher, said:. -
Professor to deliver keynote address at unique virtual research summit
connect. Professor Conlan, head of the Reproductive Biology and Gynaecological Oncology research group at the University’s Medical School and Senior Affiliate Member at Houston Methodist Research Institute, said it was -
Dr Aimee Grant
whilst living in south Wales (to maintain contact with my various medical consultants). -
1 SWANSEA UNIVERSITY Annual monitoring report on the Welsh ...
A specific course was developed for Medical students by the Welsh for Adults Centre within Academi Hywel Teifi in co-operation with the College of Medecine and sponsored by the Coleg -
Blind Priests and Mad Rectors
This Wellcome Trust Medical Humanities University Award, worth £183,147, will provide Dr. ... investigate how ecclesiastical decisions were justified, by asking what were the medical or canonical reasons for questioning idoneity of the clergy;. - -
New pledge to support life science innovation in Wales and Ireland
CALIN’s Strategic Director Professor Steve Conlan, of Swansea University Medical School said: “Among its many exciting aims, this action plan seeks to promote industrial collaboration in the Irish and Welsh -
New study into green tea’s potential to help tackle Covid-19
up his current role at Swansea University Medical School..
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