Held in the historic Octagon venue on 20 Feb, this year’s event, themed 'Tomorrow’s World', showcased groundbreaking research ...
One of Vance’s key claims for the decline of free speech in Europe left many UK observers dumbfounded. He rebuked the ...
New research shows almost 90% of people in England would agree to genetic testing to get the most effective medication and ...
A groundbreaking study led by Professor Ginestra Bianconi from Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with ...
A new study from Queen Mary University of London and UCL has found that a special program, called NIDUS-Family, not only ...
Modern global regulatory bodies should draw upon the repertoire of strategies used by their 1930s predecessors to survive today’s threats.
Pharmacogenomics – an individual's genetic response to medications – is an increasingly important strand of personalised healthcare but little is known about the public's views on it.
Professor Greg Slabaugh, Director of the Digital Environment Research Institute A partnership between the University's ...
A revolutionary new treatment called Targeted Thermal Therapy (Tripel T) offers a safer, faster alternative to surgery for patients with high blood pressure caused by Primary Aldosteronism, a hormonal ...