Scientists create functioning kidney tissue
Scientists have successfully produced human kidney tissue within a living organism which is able to produce urine, a first for medical science.
Read moreScientists have successfully produced human kidney tissue within a living organism which is able to produce urine, a first for medical science.
Read moreManchester University NHS Foundation Trust’s (MFT) contract to host the NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) in Greater Manchester has been extended for a further three years.
Read moreThe Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine at Saint Mary’s Hospital has been awarded a Centers of Research Excellence grant by US-based company FDNA.
Read moreCatherine Chmiel, Safeguarding Lead for R&I sets out to raise awareness that safeguarding in everybody's business and discusses how and why it is important to report concerning behaviour.
Read moreNew research shows a promising genetic test, when combined with mammograms, could provide a more accurate breast cancer risk in women attending routine breast cancer screening
Read morePart of the MRC translational research strategy and provides annual awards of £250k-£1.2m to be used flexibly to support the earliest stages of multiple translational research projects.
Read moreA team at The University of Manchester have found that the standard treatment for asthma - oral steroids - was associated with increased levels of the treatable mould Aspergillus in the lung.
Read moreMAHSC Inflammation & Repair and Cardiovascular Domains is funding the programme fees for two project teams on Haelo’s 2018-19 Improvement Science for Leaders programme
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