How Pathway Is Paving the Way for a Healthier Future

Pathway

Revolutionizing Healthcare: How Pathway Is Paving the Way for a Healthier Future: Innovation and the development of large language models are poised to change healthcare fundamentally. Pathway leverages these technologies to redefine clinical decision support, improving care accuracy and enabling healthcare professionals to deliver enhanced patient outcomes. What is Pathway? Pathway is an online clinical […]

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Medical research receives funding award at Northumbria University

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Two renowned biomedical researchers have been awarded £1 million to undertake world-leading research into diseases such as prostate cancer and mitochondrial disease at Northumbria University. The grant funding has been awarded by the Academy of Medical Sciences as part of its commitment to attract and retain talent from across the globe to take up Professorships […]

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Kingston Uni Phd student winner

Kingston University PhD student wins national Vitae Three Minute Thesis competition for research that could help address global organ donor shortage. A Kingston University PhD student who is researching how smart materials could be used to replace damaged bones within the human body has been named winner of this year’s national Vitae Three Minute Thesis […]

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Exciting new medical school for Carlisle

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Exciting new medical school for Carlisle announced: University of Cumbria and Imperial College London announce plans for new medical school in Carlisle. The University of Cumbria and Imperial College London are working together to launch a new graduate entry medical school in Carlisle. The new school, which aims to enrol its first students in autumn […]

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How to tackle the nursing crisis

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How to tackle the nursing crisis: For many people the social restrictions experienced during lockdowns will have had long-lasting consequences, increasing feelings of loneliness, stress and depression. But throughout the pandemic those employed in hospitals and care settings have faced the same issues, alongside having to deal with the pressures of working on the front-line. […]

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New technique rapidly detects food poisoning

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‘It must have been something I ate’: scientists develop new technique which could rapidly pinpoint sources of food poisoning Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed a new technique which could help to identify the source of food poisoning or infection more quickly and accurately than current methods. Advances in Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) […]

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Honorary degree for Bradford Clinician

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A clinician who set up one of the world’s largest research studies has been awarded an honorary degree from the University of Bradford. Professor John Wright today receives an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Health for his long standing contribution to the field of healthcare and support for the University and wider Bradford community. Commenting […]

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Efficiency Squared – Streamlining science: Lab 2.0

William Bowen, discusses Efficiency Squared, a start-up he created with James Coates to streamline simple tasks which researchers do every day. At the outset of 2019, I found myself sitting at dinner with a family friend, James Coates, discussing challenges that medical research teams are facing globally. Funding, of course, he remarked is always a […]

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30 Years of the Rosetrees Trust

The Rosetrees Trust is a unique charity which works on the basis of venture philanthropy for medical research. In other words, we invest relatively small sums for big ideas and help cutting edge projects get off the ground. Thirty years after the charity was established by my parents on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary […]

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Brexit and the future of UK medical research

We are now living in a post-Brexit world. On the 23rd June 2016, we as a nation decided to leave the European Union and navigate our own way through this increasingly connected world. For 43 years, the UK has been a member state of the EU, working in an inter-connected market of free-trade and political collaboration, but is […]

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