Articles tagged with "Medical Diagnostics"

Sort by

Growth in UK advanced therapy clinical trials

January 26, 2026
The number of advanced therapy clinical trials in the UK rose last year, with the country being a significant contributor in Europe and worldwide.

UK’s first AI-driven Level 3 lab launches first commercial project

January 18, 2026
A joint British-Canadian initiative for infectious disease vaccines will be the first commercial project to be carried out in the new Liverpool Robotic Infection Research Laboratory.

Study links variants in single gene to incidences of dementia

January 11, 2026
New research from UCL has identified variations in a single gene as an under-recognised target for dementia therapies.

Breast cancer is world’s most studied disease for fifth year

January 8, 2026
Phesi’s annual report on the world’s clinical trials has revealed that breast cancer has maintained its position as the most studied disease for the fifth year in succession.

Researcher wins £2million for quantum tech ‘spy’ system

December 15, 2025
Heriot-Watt University researcher Dr Aldona Mzyk has been awarded £2 million to develop quantum sensors able to track immune cells as they encounter cancer tumours.

Microwave tech turns clothes into wearable diagnostics

November 24, 2025
Specialists at a Finnish university are developing a series of wearables that use microwave technology, in order to cut diagnostic delays faced by patients who lack easy access to medical...

Supercomputer enables AI model to ‘speak’ better Protein

October 27, 2025
A computer system used to study the vast expanse of the universe has been employed to develop a machine learning model to help translate the ‘language’ of proteins.

Firm claims successful results for test identifying 50 cancers

October 18, 2025
US company Grail claims that results for its new blood test suggest it is capable of diagnosing more than 50 cancer types.

Molecule demonstrates success controlling Parkinson’s-associated protein behaviour

October 5, 2025
A so-called peptide switch developed by university scientists could offer a means to prevent the build-up of the alpha-synuclein protein associated with the development of Parkinson’s disease, say the scientists...

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...

Pin It on Pinterest