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Social science student tailors degree for future in public health

When Kathrina Goodwin applied to Western, she was torn between pursuing health sciences and international relations.

Study uncovers how the gut’s microbiome boosts immune system development

A study is shedding new light on how the gut’s microbial communities contribute to a well-functioning immune system and defend against harmful pathogens.

Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in tree rings

An international team of scientists have discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years ago by analysing ancient tree-rings found in the French Alps.

Gene-edited chickens in fight against bird flu

Scientists have used gene editing techniques to identify and change parts of chicken DNA that could limit the spread of the bird flu virus in the animals.

Off the Shelf Festival of Words announces lineup for its 32nd edition (13-29 October...

Off the Shelf Festival of Words, one of the most well-known and loved literary festivals in the UK, will return to Sheffield for its 32nd edition from 13- 29 October, bringing together the best of local, regional, and international literary talent.

Durham Book Festival 2023

Durham's annual Book Festival returns from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 October.

Manchester scientists investigate how to stop a more aggressive form of breast cancer spreading

The charity has awarded £249,992 to Dr Sankari Nagarajan and her team at the University of Manchester to help discover why some triple negative breast cancers spread to other parts of the body and whether existing drugs can be repurposed to stop this from happening.

Southampton teens look to future NHS careers by trailing medical students at city hospital

Teenagers in Hampshire have experienced life as doctors on the hospital frontlines as part of drive to develop a new generation of healthcare professionals.

Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research

With only “hello” and “how are you” in her English vocabulary, Shahnaza Hamidullah headed into her first day of school in Canada as a determined eighth grader.    

Boosting Yorkshire MedTech industry

A major funding boost will help transform the thriving Medical Technology (MedTech) business community in Yorkshire.
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