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Huntington’s result ‘could boost’ ALS/frontotemporal dementia therapy

September 25, 2025
Recent clinical success in combatting the effects of Huntington’s disease could herald wider advances in treating a range of other resistant conditions, says a spokesman for leading gene sequencing biotech...

Weight loss and growth hormone patients could swap injections for pill suggests research

August 7, 2025
Creators of a new technology say it could extend the number of therapies that can be administered via pills rather than injections.

Glasgow team wins £0.4 million to harness cancer-fighting immune cells

June 9, 2025
Nearly £0.4 million has been awarded to a University of Glasgow team researching the use of immune cells to combat aggressive triple negative breast cancers.

Researchers get to the heart of organ development

May 18, 2025
Advanced microscopy has enabled researchers to capture in real time the formation of an animal heart.

PacBio to partner ‘first ever’ North African based dementia study

April 27, 2025
Biotechnology company PacBio is to be a partner in a project to address the under representation of Northern African populations in dementia research.

Peptide breakthrough curbs ‘undruggable’ cancer switch

March 28, 2025
Researchers have outlined a means to apply drug treatments to previously resistant protein which can play a key role in cancer development.

Further grant-aided purchase boosts AIME’s status as regional science leader

March 18, 2025
Grant money of £1.5 million has enabled installation of a new mass spectrometer at Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) and Aston University College of Health and Life Sciences premises.

Uni teams share £1 million award for work to tackle dormant breast cancer

March 1, 2025
Research teams from the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield will share £1 million to help underwrite their work into breast cancer recurrence.

Mummies’ odour is a bouquet, not a curse

February 14, 2025
They might be the stuff of horror movies but Egyptian mummies seem to have lasted the course where good hygiene is concerned.

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