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RITA animation

Watch this short animation outlining the concept and thinking behind our Responsive Interactive Advocate (RITA) project. RITA concept outlined from…

‘Back to basics’ approach for pancreatic cancer research

Pancreatic cancer is a truly tough challenge for researchers but a 'back to basics' approach to pancreatic cancer research can…

Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year 2017 Winner – Satveer Mahil

Last week, Dr Satveer Mahil won the coveted Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year 2017 prize against stiff competition from…

RITA the caring robot

RITA is a digital robot – an avatar that appears on a phone or tablet screen and can interact with…

Genetic clues for understanding lymphoma

People who inherit genetic changes which alter the function of their immune system are at increased risk of developing Hodgkin…

Aluminium and autism

Does human exposure to aluminium  have a role to play in autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? Research at Keele University published in…

Does research improve clinical care?

Most people would agree that research is necessary to improve clinical care: research tells us which treatments and services work,…

Robocare

The use of NAO Robots with patients was trialed at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. The idea was to assess…

Unrest – a new film about ME

As NICE announces it will review current treatment guidelines for those with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), a disturbing new film ‘Unrest’…

Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year 2017: Dr James Vassallo

Today, five young doctors will compete for the coveted title of Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year 2017. Marking the…

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