Developing novel therapeutics
Medicinal chemists, chemical biologists and biochemists are developing novel anti-cancer therapeutics.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
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.
This area of research focuses on the early detection and diagnosis of cancers. This allows early intervention to prevent or minimise late-stage disease.
Mouse blood pressure measurements aid our understanding of how early-life environment and genetics are translated into later life health.
New research from the Milner Centre for Evolution shows how flowering plants survived one of the biggest mass extinction events in history.
Together with physicians in the USA our researchers developed a new tool that surgeons can use to decide whether surgery for cleft lip is advisable and safe.
By establishing better 'stopping rules' for the clinical trials, mathematicians at the University have made clinical trials faster and more efficient.
Read how mathematicians at the University have helped Institut Français du Petrole Energies Nouvelles achieved a ten-fold increase in oil flow simulation.
In collaboration with the Met Office, mathematicians at the University have developed adaptive numerical methods to improve the accuracy of weather forecasting.