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Lack of innovation fuelling AMR

Lack of innovation set to undermine antibiotic performance and health gains: Development of new antibacterial treatments is inadequate to address…

Ground-breaking clinical studies show the future of post-operative care and rapid discharge

Three clinical studies have concluded that a new and ground-breaking monitoring system using artificial intelligence and wireless technology to monitor…

Answering the call for a high-profile project‍ – the voice of Val Kilmer

Answering the call for a high-profile project‍: Last year, Sonantic were contacted with an exciting question: Could Sonantic build a…

Dancers dancing through pain

Dancers dancing through pain:  A new Curtin-developed wearable sensor system has tracked the movement of dancers, providing valuable insights into…

Research could hand life-saving boost to paramedics

Groundbreaking Coventry University research could provide paramedics with crucial and potentially life-saving assistance when treating pedestrians hurt in road accidents.…

Liver disease: New non-invasive method of risk assessment

In a recent study, an interdisciplinary research team from MedUni Vienna showed that functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be…

MyPATH ‘Virtual clinician and coach’

‘Virtual clinician and coach’ to help young people with chronic pain. Curtin researchers will develop a system that uses artificial…

Research Excellence Framework (REF) creating better futures

Coventry University's REF results show how our research is Creating Better Futures with real impacts across the globe. Coventry University…

Rapid method shown to detect infection in cystic fibrosis

Rapid method shown to detect infection in cystic fibrosis: Southampton researchers have demonstrated a quick and accurate method to diagnose…

Imaging breakthrough could aid development of quantum microscopes

A breakthrough in quantum imaging could lead to the development of advanced forms of microscopy for use in medical research…

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