Articles tagged with "Medical Diagnostics"

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Science, in the cause of justice

January 16, 2023
Dame Sue Black shares her thoughts on forensic science, its uses and limitations, the impact of modern technologies and offers a steer to those seeking to follow in her footsteps.

Treatments remain effective for Mpox says study  

January 15, 2023
Joint research by British and German institutions suggest that current drugs used to combat the global monkeypox outbreak remain effective.

Breast cancer studies top global clinical trials for 2022

January 15, 2023
Breast cancer remains the most studied disease according to recent global analysis of thousands of clinical trials.

Chemical sector welcomes REACH deadline consultation results

January 8, 2023
Chemical sector businesses and organisations have overwhelmingly backed extension of transitional registration deadlines for the new post-Brexit UK REACH regime, in response to a Whitehall consultation process.

Northern Ireland launches joined up diagnostics programme 

December 11, 2022
Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care service will combine millions of digital patient images into a single system that will enable it to manage approximately 2 million examinations annually.

Imaging breakthrough may provide ASD diagnosis biomarker

November 27, 2022
Scientists at Yale University say they have identified a possible biomarker for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), based upon one of the condition’s common hallmarks.

Start-up raises £0.5 million-plus towards hard tumour immunotherapy goal

November 27, 2022
Start-up Neobe Therapeutics has raised £520K towards financing its endeavours to reduce barriers to immunotherapy in cancer patients with solid tumours.

Birmingham Uni institute’s Arlt to be new MRC London Institute Director

November 27, 2022
Award-winning clinical endocrinologist Professor Wiebke Arlt will be the new Director of the Medical Research Council London Institute of Medical Sciences from 1 January.

Kent Uni lab aims to tackle footballer cardiac threat

November 20, 2022
The University of Kent claims it has achieved a first for UK labs by directly imaging at photomicrographic level how muscle activity is controlled.

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