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Interview with Clinical Nutrition MSc student Sarah

Interview with Sarah about being a Clinical Nutrition MSc student and the Bioscience Symposium.

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Presentation of a poster summarising a survey about physiotherapy for early-stage Parkinson's disease. This survey was part of a research programme about remote physiotherapy for early-stage…

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Qualitative study of participants within a feasibility trial of remote physiotherapy for early stage Parkinson's disease. This thematic analysis has explored people's perspectives on use of…

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Border disease in the lamb

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#UnisForNottingham | Universities for Nottingham

The University of Nottingham has launched a pioneering collaboration with Nottingham Trent University to help change the lives of local people for the better, as independent research reveals that…

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#UnisForNottingham | For patients

Malcolm Graham received a timely liver transplant, and a new lease of life after following a diagnosis pathway developed at the University of Nottingham. Liver disease is the fifth largest killer…

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#WeAreUoN Elena's story

Dr Elena Boto is exploring a neuroimaging technique called Magnetoencephalography (MEG). Elena's research is focused on developing the next generation of functional brain imaging technology and…

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Ape Heart Project - Twycross Zoo and The University of Nottingham

The Ape Heart Project is a European-wide research programme led by leading primate specialists at Twycross Zoo, in collaboration with The University of Nottingham, to investigate why great apes…

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Why Study Life Before Death with Conor Cunningham

Conor Cunningham introduces the issue of theism as confronting ‘deep’ materialism and nihilism. The question that theologians must address is not the traditional ‘is there…

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Why Study Disability and Disease with Christina Lee

Dr Christina Lee, Associate Professor of Viking Studies in the School of English, looks at how disability and disease were viewed by Christians during the Middle Ages. She uses evidence that comes…

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Want to know what it's like to have malaria?

Dr Rita Tewari heads up the malaria research labs at The University of Nottingham. She knows all to well what it's like to have the disease. She's had it seven times.

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Can we mend a broken heart?

Stem cell scientists at The University of Nottingham are working on it. More tomorrow!

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Savemore Ngirazi - PhD Biosciences

Postgraduate PhD student, Savemore Ngirazi, talks about studying his PhD in Biosciences at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.

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Why study biomedical sciences?

Dr Yvonne Mbaki talks about reasons to study biomedical sciences at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.

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Detecting Diseases in Coconuts

Professor Matt Dickinson explains how this research has led to the development of a transportable device which can detect harmful pathogens in coconut trees and other plants. Video by Debs Storey…

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