Manchester researchers exceed PM’s national dementia target
The Government’s ambition to find a cure for dementia by 2025 has been boosted by a dramatic rise in people volunteering to take part in ground-breaking research studies.
Read moreThe Government’s ambition to find a cure for dementia by 2025 has been boosted by a dramatic rise in people volunteering to take part in ground-breaking research studies.
Read moreThe Greater Manchester Clinical Research Awards provide an opportunity for people working in the Greater Manchester research community to benchmark their skills against their peers.
Read moreThe biologics register is enabling us to tailor care to individuals and improve outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Read moreInitial tests on 80-year-old with no central vision show that 'bionic eye' treatment allows patient to see the outline of people again
Read moreThrough the network, CMFT aims to attract additional paediatric studies and provide participation in research as a treatment option for more children with rare diseases.
Read moreSixth Form students at Cheadle Hulme School are contributing to vital research in experimental medicine as part of a new public and patient involvement and engagement group at the CMFT
Read moreFantastic forces, superhuman strength, awesome acrobats, magic materials and groovy graphene are just some of the things you'll see at The Experimental Weekender.
Read moreThree of our Public Programmes team’s projects were recently highlighted as making an outstanding contribution to The University of Manchester’s social responsibility goals
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