Manchester researchers discover new genetic brain disease
Manchester researchers have contributed towards the discovery of a genetic brain disease which can cause paraplegia and epilepsy in sufferers.
Read moreManchester researchers have contributed towards the discovery of a genetic brain disease which can cause paraplegia and epilepsy in sufferers.
Read moreA blog by our Director of Research and Innovation, Professor Neil Hanley.
Read moreA Manchester woman with a rare syndrome has spoken about the impact it has had on her life, and how the care she has received at the MRI has vastly improved how she manages her condition.
Read moreResearch led by the Universities of Manchester and Birmingham has linked the way baby wallabies produce male hormones and how some human girls are born with genitalia that resemble those of a boy.
Read moreA record-breaking number of MFT researchers have been shortlisted for the Greater Manchester Clinical Research Awards, which are due to take place on Thursday 7 November.
Read moreAs part of the NIHR 'Your Path in Research' campaign, Mr Haroon Saeed, Specialist Surgical Trainee at MFT's Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, shares his personal pathway to research.
Read moreAn observational study involving children diagnosed with two rare genetic metabolic disorders to characterise changes in blood disease biomarkers and the frequency and severity of clinical events
Read moreManchester Clinical Research Facility has successfully recruited the first patient in Europe, in a peanut allergy study in children under four years old.
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