Research and innovation news
Keep up-to-date with the latest news, publications and events from the Research and Innovation team at MFT.
Professor Anne Barton’s winning trainees
Professor Barton, training lead for the BRU, attended the 5th Annual NIHR Training Camp in Ashridge, where she acted as a mentor for a group of clinical and non-clinical PhD students.
Read moreHeart attack patients could be treated more quickly after Manchester research
Clinical judgement, combined with an electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood test on arrival, is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital admissions for chest pain, a new study shows.
Read moreBRU attends Association of Medical Research Charities parliamentary event
Leading figures of the charity, public and private medical research community gathered in Parliament to showcase ground-breaking research and the health, social and economic benefits it has brought.
Read moreWatch Dr Sebastien Viatte discuss his research at the EULAR Congress
Dr Sebastien Viatte spoke at the European League Against Rheumatism Congress 2014 press conference about his latest research into genotyping and arthritis.
Read more£50,000 awarded to help young people have their say
Involvement from patients in priority setting around rheumatology research is vital. However, to date little work has been done to understand younger patients’ views.
Read moreManchester Centre in Biological Timing in Disease
It is well known that circadian clock dysfunction contributes to the incidence and severity of many diseases, including inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
Read moreRoyal Manchester Children’s Hospital patient first-in-the-world to take part in Hunter Syndrome trial
Four year old Joe Hiller, who has a rare inherited disease, has become the first person in the world to participate in a new trial which could alter the lives of fellow sufferers.
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