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 PATHWAY team at Manchester Mental Health & Social Care Trust (MMHSCT) celebrated success this week as all three study sites successfully enrolled their first participants.
Read moreThe BRU has been awarded an MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre pilot project, which will facilitate new and exciting research into identifying biomarkers that could predict RA patients' response to MTX.
Read moreThe aim of the internal Peer Review is to enhance the competitiveness of RfPB applications from MAHSC members, improving quality by providing critical evaluations of applications in final draft stage.
Read moreManchester Molecular Pathology Innovation Centre, to be led by Professor Tony Freemont, BRU Theme Lead , will employ and train scientists in the usof emerging molecular pathology research techniques.
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 moreFree of charge event, hosted by Prof. Paulo Stanga of Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, promises a fabulous line up of speakers, covering all the latest developments in Retinitis pigmentosa research
Read moreThe biologics register is enabling us to tailor care to individuals and improve outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis patients
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