New study brings personalised immunotherapy prescriptions a step closer
Published on 22 November 2022Research validates an imaging platform co-developed at CTI-Bath which predicts if a cancer patient would respond well to immunotherapy.
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Research validates an imaging platform co-developed at CTI-Bath which predicts if a cancer patient would respond well to immunotherapy.
Psychologists want to hear from people who live, work, or regularly travel into Bristol, in advance of the City’s Clean Air Zone coming into force on Monday.
A €1.5 Million ERC-funded project, being led by Dr Esther Walton, will advance understanding about brain ageing and its links to wellbeing and mental health.
A Bath discovery opens a new route for measuring and controlling hot electrons. The hope is that more energy will be available to power solar cells.
Mentoring Plus, a local charity that supports young people facing challenges, are currently recruiting mentors. Find out more about how you can get involved.
A study led by Bath's Milner Centre for Evolution investigated spread of Klebsiella bacteria between humans and the environment.
The University of Bath and BT have established a new strategic collaboration for highly specialised R&D to enhance performance of future communication networks.
New research examines how corporate storytelling can be used to create an impression and influence policy, and explains why these narratives matter.
Why software may be removed or retired from your University-managed device and how you will be notified.
Student Support has organised a number of events as part of Grief Awareness Week that takes place 2 - 8 December