Study finds new gene identified as a link between children with kidney problems and autism, which has implications for how doctors work with patients who display either kidney or learning problems.
Today history has been made as a single Manchester bid has been awarded £28.5m from the NIHR, bringing lifesaving tests and treatments a step nearer for millions of people.
Dr Tracy Briggs, NIHR Clinical Lecturer from the Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine at CMFT has been awarded an NIHR Transitional Research Fellowship.
For the first time, the precise way individual human organs and tissue develop has been mapped, providing new insight into how genetic disorders can occur during the crucial early phase of development
Three new staff members are being welcomed to the Clinical Photography and Medical Illustration team here at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT).
Fertility experts are calling on the companies who make the solutions in which embryos are cultured during in IVF to give a clear list of ingredients following new publication.
The 5 year SENSE-Cog project, led by the University of Manchester, aims to investigate this combined impact and develop new tools that could improve quality of life and optimise health and social care