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Study finds new method to reduce levels of Huntington’s disease-causing protein in cells
²ÝùÊÓÆµ news: Research published in the journal Nature has for the first time revealed a new treatment strategy that could slow the progress of Huntington’s disease (HD).
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“If I eat good food, I feel goodâ€
A new film by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ and media company Fotonow CIC aims to shed light on the impact of food poverty within the city of ²ÝùÊÓÆµ
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Scientists call for a more ambitious approach to management of Marine Protected Areas
Senior Research Fellow Dr Emma Sheehan and Research Assistant Tom Mullier, from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ's School of Biological and Marine Sciences, are among those to share their expertise in Marine Protected Areas: Science, Policy and Management
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Could gum disease be linked to oral cancer? New research to investigate
Researchers at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ are exploring possible links between the bacteria that cause gum disease and the progression of oral cancer.
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Funding campaign helps turn marine litter into surfing products
Odyssey Innovation is being supported by Acceleration Through Innovation, a project led by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, to turn collected marine litter into new and sustainable products
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Robots can learn how to support teachers in class sessions
Research by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, and published in Science Robotics, shows robots can take just three hours to successfully learn techniques which can be used to support teachers in a classroom environment
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University expert contributes to new BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ's Professor Iain Stewart acted as a scientific consultant on the BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet, hosted by Sir David Attenborough and produced by the BBC’s Natural History Unit
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University works with international partners on €47 million tidal energy project
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ is among the partners in TIGER (The Tidal Stream Industry Energiser Project), an ambitious €46.8 million project that will see turbines submerged offshore to harness the energy of tidal currents
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Girls into Geoscience goes global at prestigious women in science event
Dr Sarah Boulton, Associate Professor in Active Neotectonics and Co-Founder of Girls in Geoscience at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, will be speaking at the Dorothy Hill Women in Earth Sciences Symposium, being hosted by the University of Queensland
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Dementia champion awarded British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Ian Sherriff has received the award for services to those affected by dementia.
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University scientists selected to join NERC Advisory Network
Dr Sian Rees and Professor Tom Hutchinson, from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ's Faculty of Science and Engineering, have been appointed to the Natural Environment Research Council's Advisory Network
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Chief Dental Officer helps celebrate increased training capacity at ²ÝùÊÓÆµ
An extension to cutting-edge facilities for training the next generation of dentists and dental therapists has been officially opened by the most senior member of the profession in England.