Creating fast, accurate tests for disease
Attaching electrochemical tags to DNA could allow GPs to diagnose and treat patients in just one visit.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Attaching electrochemical tags to DNA could allow GPs to diagnose and treat patients in just one visit.
With the rapid evolution of virtual reality technology, the race is on to create effective, and affordable, VR experiences for a commercial market.
Medicinal chemists, chemical biologists and biochemists are developing novel anti-cancer therapeutics.
Could light help power the next generation of supercomputers? Dr Peter Mosley and his optical fibre research team want to find out more.
Special delivery: Chris Budd OBE talks about his prestigious appointment as a Gresham College lecturer.
Researchers in the Department of Life Sciences are studying the purity of psychoactive substances to reduce overdose and death rates from accidental use.
This area of research focuses on the early detection and diagnosis of cancers. This allows early intervention to prevent or minimise late-stage disease.
Natural Sciences graduate Helen Mylne talks about her fascinating work researching elephants in Zimbabwe.
Scientists from the university helped primary pupils grow their own intricate crystal ‘gardens’ in a school workshop.
Scientists need to better understand what goes wrong in the developing brain to find new treatments for epilepsy – freshwater minnows are vital to their work.