How changes in ageing fish may offer insight into dementia
Published on 16 May 2022Dr Vasanta Subramanian has been awarded nearly £50,000 to study how a species of African fish can help scientists develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
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Dr Vasanta Subramanian has been awarded nearly £50,000 to study how a species of African fish can help scientists develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
The University of Bath has retained its status as a Leader in Openness in animal research until 2025.
Dr Ute Jungwirth from the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology is the new chair of Cancer Research at Bath and she has plans for a September in-person event.
Using inhaled antibiotics to treat lower respiratory tract infections could help reduce antimicrobial resistance.
More than 90% of Bath research submitted to REF 2021 was ranked as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’
ESRC-funded study aims to help policymakers and business address poor UK productivity
The University celebrated the contribution of Professor Alice Roberts to the public understanding of science, awarding her an honorary degree.
As the Queen’s Speech outlined plans for changes to the Mental Health Act, a study highlights the challenging experiences for family members of people detained.
From Monday 16 May additional buses have been added to the U1 service from Oldfield Park to campus, and campus parking charges have been suspended.
An important link has been found between the intellectual disability seen in children with Joubert Syndrome and defects in a specific part of the brain.