Innovation
The Innovation section showcases a variety of groundbreaking developments in healthcare and medicine. It includes diverse topics such as empowering students in skin health through design, developing wearable diagnostics for neuromuscular diseases, and utilizing “superhero bugs” and AI in combating infections. The section also covers significant research funding awards, collaborations like Coventry University joining the Turing University network, and advancements in early breast cancer detection using robotic technology. Additionally, it explores the integration of AI in electronic health records, clinical trials for spinal cord injuries, and innovative medical applications like using substances from poisonous mushrooms against kidney cancer, emphasizing the dynamic and transformative nature of medical innovation.
Rainbow Badges across the NHS
Food Freshness Sensors Could Replace ‘Use-By’ Dates To Cut Food Waste.
Extra Finger ‘Birth Defect’ Could Provide Blueprint for Robotic Extra Limbs
Investing in Connected Technology to Reduce Preventable Deaths
Researchers discover new method of treating major eye diseases
New UEA research shows impact of poverty on children’s brain activity
Q&A with Professor Scott Byrne
New drug alternative to statins
AI can predict survival of ovarian cancer patients
Blindfolded training could help doctors save young lives
