Alumni, Announcement, Current Students, Grants & Awards, Health, Public Engagement, Research, Students Life University of Bristol clinical scientist, historian, alumnus and members of staff recognised in King’s New Year Honours By Bristol Two academics at the University of Bristol, clinical scientist, Professor John...Continue reading
Health, International, Research International acclaim for tobacco-themed drama inspired by University of Bristol research By Bristol A four-part audio-drama, Tobias and Syd, launched earlier this year and inspir...Continue reading
Announcement, Grants & Awards, Health, International Bristol researcher wins BHF Research Story of the Year for work on childrenās heart plaster By Bristol A University of Bristol researcher who has developed a new type of 'heart plas...Continue reading
Health, Research Dose matters: HIV drug could prevent coronaviruses, study finds By Bristol Coronaviruses are a global public health risk, with three highly infectious sp...Continue reading
Health, Research Drugs already licensed could be trialled to potentially treat secondary brain cancer, new research finds By Bristol The largest review of papers for brain cancer that has spread from the lungs h...Continue reading
Health, Research New research demonstrates the ability of ADDomerā¢ to tackle viral infections By Bristol New research has demonstrated the potential for the ADDomer ā¢ platform to prod...Continue reading
Health, Public Engagement, Research New treatment intervention for male urinary problems shown to reduce symptoms By Bristol A new intervention for men with urinary problems trialled across GP practices ...Continue reading
Health, Research University of Bristol joins innovative therapeutic drug discovery partnership By Bristol The University of Bristol has joined the Evotec beLAB1407 BRIDGE Partnership, ...Continue reading
Health, Public Engagement, Research Obesity may not be the only factor to link ultra-processed foods to higher risk of mouth, throat and oesophagus cancers By Bristol Eating more ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may be associated with a higher risk ...Continue reading
Health, International, Public Engagement, Research Mesenchymal cell plasters to stop children needing repeated heart surgeries By Bristol Researchers at the University of Bristol, funded by the British Heart Foundati...Continue reading