In a major step forward for children with Hunter syndrome, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new treatment that could significantly change how the condition is managed.
A new study led by researchers at RMCH, has found that some exclusively breastfed babies develop naturally high calcium levels in their blood, but, the condition is harmless and temporary.
To celebrate IND 2026, clinical research nurses across our sites and hosted infrastructure at MFT share an insight into their roles and why they are proud to be a nurse.
The parents of a three-year-old boy born with a life-limiting genetic condition are now excited for his future after he received revolutionary stem cell gene therapy treatment developed in Manchester.
Congratulations to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust researchers who were recognised at this year’s Making a Difference Awards 2025, hosted by The University of Manchester.
On #IND2025, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner Laura shares her passion and pride for the role of nursing in research and innovation to support the transformation of healthcare practice.
A four-month-old baby boy is the youngest child in the world to successfully have surgery using the Versius Surgical System, which his surgeons call a "game-changer" for reconstructive surgery.
An international team of scientists are to set to use thousands of MRI brain scans from research teams around the world in a bid to study NF1, a lifelong neurological condition.