Hope for childhood epilepsy: How fast-breeding zebrafish are making a difference
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.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
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.
Once confined to academic circles, intergenerational issues in social care are the focus of a hugely popular TV show and now everyone is talking about it.
A PhD student has come to Bath to investigate how our algae research could help clean wastewater in her home country of Jordan.
Recent psychology graduate, Ben Cachin, reflects on Virtual Reality research at Bath by speaking to researchers leading the way in this area.
Our research is helping blind people develop ways to map their world using senses like hearing.
Mouse blood pressure measurements aid our understanding of how early-life environment and genetics are translated into later life health.
Dan uses HPC to reduce the amount of time it takes to analyse new sustainable materials.
Our researchers are developing novel lab-on-chip technology and using it with advanced biosensor research to tackle disease.
Researchers in the Department of Physics are exploring the electrical workings of nerves and how they can make the drugs of tomorrow safer and more effective.
The story of Irene and Ian MacDonald, who lost their son, and how our research will improve how services treat those bereaved by alcohol or drugs-related death.