Pioneering new research at Manchester’s Saint Mary’s Hospital has found women who have experienced stillbirth are four times more likely to develop Lupus than those with an uncomplicated livebirth.
For World Pre-Eclampsia Day 2020, Dr Jenny Myers, Consultant Obstetrician and Senior Clinical Lecturer, shares how we support women with the condition, through pioneering research.
Manchester Professor of Gynaecological Oncology Emma Crosbie, has been awarded major funding by the NIHR, to investigate whether urine testing can be used to screen women for risk of cervical cancer.
Professor Gareth Evans, a leading breast cancer geneticist and Consultant in MFT's Saint Mary’s Hospital, has been elected as a fellow for the prestigious Learned Society of Wales.
As part of the NIHR Your Path in Research campaign – which supports health care professionals to get more involved in research – Dr Rabiya Majeed-Ariss describes her career journey.
Manchester BRC researchers have launched the world’s first emergency genetic test, to predict whether newborn babies receiving antibiotics in intensive care are at risk of irreversible hearing loss.