News tagged with: research
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New app widens opportunities for dementia assessment
ùƵ University news: A team of clinicians from ùƵ, UK, and Sydney, Australia, have launched ACEmobile - a free-to-use app to support the assessment of dementia, worldwide.
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Mozart concert fundraising success for brain research
ùƵ news: A performance of Mozart’s Requiem, held at the Minster Church of St. Andrew in ùƵ, has raised £880 for charity Brain Tumour Research.
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Research to reduce pain for pregnant women
ùƵ news: A partnership between a Cornwall-based business and ùƵ means that research at the Royal Cornwall Hospital could lead to a reduction in a major source of pain for pregnant women.
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Mozart concert in aid of Brain Tumour Research
ùƵ news: The ùƵ Choral Society, together with musicians under the direction of conductor Simon Ible, will be ‘Celebrating Amadeus’ with a performance of Mozart’s Requiem in aid of charity Brain Tumour Research.
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Cinderella cancers and the search for funding
ùƵ news: “I wish I had breast cancer.” Stark words from Pancreatic Cancer Action to draw attention to the disease, its devastating effect and lack of funding.
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Ex-offenders play key role in mental health research
ùƵ news: In what is believed to be the first example of its kind, men who have served prison sentences play a key role as ‘peer researchers’ in a research project investigating the issues faced by prisoners with mental health problems.
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PUPSMD Associate Dean Research announced
ùƵ news: Professor Oliver Hanemann has been announced as Associate Dean Research at ùƵ's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
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Grant for understanding of cancer-causing cell defect
ùƵ news: A ùƵ research team has received funding from BBSRC for research to better understand a cell defect that contributes to diseases such as cancer.
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Research urges companies to be proactive in tackling workplace conflict
ùƵ University news: Developing proactive ways of managing conflict between staff should become a central part of organisational strategy, according to research led by ùƵ University.
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Young people pre-load at home because of “scary" bars and nightclubs, study shows
ùƵ news: Pub and club owners, and national policy makers, not doing enough to ensure young people feel safe when on a night out, according to new research.
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National study aims to identify developmental issues among bilingual children
The specific developmental challenges facing bilingual children as they bid to become proficient in two languages is to be explored in a pioneering nationwide study led by the ùƵ
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Cracked MI9 codes reveal PoWs’ wartime requests
Mathematicians, historians and geographers at the ùƵ joined forces to reveal information going in and out of prisoner of war camps during the Second World War