Snake venom could be used to design new heart disease drugs
Published on 9 October 2012Research led by the University of Bath has identified two possible new routes for developing novel drugs for high blood pressure and heart disease.
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Research led by the University of Bath has identified two possible new routes for developing novel drugs for high blood pressure and heart disease.
A review of evidence into Quantitative Easing (QE) has shown that the Government’s hope that it will pull the UK out of recession may be unfounded.
The study of ancient worms could offer a more solid understanding of evolutionary patterns and processes, according to new research.
DWP funded research has highlighted the key role played by employers in influencing people's decisions over retirement and extending working life.
Scientists from the Department for Health have shown for the first time how climate change is having a major impact on tests to measure metabolism.
Research is challenging claims that nanoparticles in medicated and cosmetic creams are able to transport and deliver active ingredients deep inside the skin.
Professor David Coley has been awarded the 2012 Napier Shaw Medal.
The University of Bath has established a new partnership with the leading university in Latin America, The Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil.
Dr John Troyer from the University’s Centre for Death and Society will be speaking at the TEDx conference taking place in Bristol this weekend.
We are pleased to announce that Professor Jonathan Knight has been awarded the Institute of Physics Optics & Photonics Division Prize 2012.