Research
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Harnessing "nature's rainbow" at Cardiff University
Over 20 years of research into the way in which living creatures can generate their own natural lights or ‘bio-luminescence’ enabled Professor Anthony Campbell and his colleagues at the University of Wales School of Medicine (now part of Cardiff University) to develop an important new tool for medical and health research.
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From test tube to drug delivery – joint research by AstraZeneca and Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is working with global pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to speed up the development of new medicines based on fundamental breakthroughs in science. The goal of the three-year collaboration is to identify new pathways by which inflammation can promote diseases and ultimately create better medicines for patients.
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Waterproofing at your fingertips - Durham University
Millions of mobile phones are protected from water damage by super-repellent nanocoatings invented in Durham University’s chemistry laboratories.
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The sustainable management of wetland landscapes – University of Exeter
Research by the University of Exeter's Wetland Archaeology group has transformed our understanding of the significance of wetlands as exceptionally well-preserved but highly vulnerable records of past human achievement.
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Developing the bowel cancer screening programme – Imperial College London
There are one million new diagnoses of colorectal cancer annually worldwide. It is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second most frequent cause of cancer death in the UK – incurring costs to the NHS in excess of £1 billion annually.
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Creation of the Office for Budget Responsibility – University of Glasgow
The creation of the Office for Budget Responsibility stemmed from research led by Professor Campbell Leith, in collaboration with the Universities of Exeter and Oxford.
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Safeguarding Libya's heritage – King’s College London
Between March and October 2011 NATO initiated airstrikes against Libyan governmental forces, partly to protect civilians embroiled in the country’s high-profile civil war. As bombing began, the international community united in its efforts to protect the future of Libya for its people.
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Secondment to the University of Bristol helped company to innovate
To gain a better understanding of how wireless networks work in different environments, Toshiba’s Telecommunications Research Laboratory seconded one of their engineers to the University of Bristol for three months.
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Collaborative research between Rolls-Royce and Birmingham
The University of Birmingham has a long-standing relationship with the global power systems company Rolls-Royce. Their collaborative research across science and engineering is helping the company to develop new technologies and skill its workforce, providing a welcome boost to the economy of the West Midlands.
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Entrepreneurial education at the University of Cambridge
The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) at Cambridge Judge Business School aims to spread the spirit of enterprise to both the University of Cambridge community and to wider national and international audiences through the creation and delivery of a range of educational activities that inspire and build skills in the practise of Entrepreneurship.
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