More details at https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/new-approach-to-avoid-pre-term-births/8975468 Robyn Williams: And two women who did opt for science and, in a way, engineering, are Dr Tina Chowdhury, Queen Mary, University of London, and Dr…
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BBC World Health News
Many thanks to Claudia Hammond at the BBC World Service for inviting us to discuss our new research at the British Science Festival. We have potentially found a way of…
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Life-long medical conditions and disabilities associated with preterm birth could be prevented with a new bioengineering approach led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). Bioengineers from SEMS…
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QMUL took part at the 6th Summer Science School at St Paul’s Way, a STEM event hosted by Prof Brian Cox in East London. This two day conference offers students…
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David Barrett wins the 2016 Malcolm Ferguson-Smith Young Investigator Award. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pd.5074/abstract?campaign=woletoc
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Children from state and independent schools took part in real research activities at the Institute of Bioengineering, School of Engineering and Materials Science. The children learnt about the knee joint…
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Biomaterials for healing babies wounds
More than 80, 000 babies in England are born prematurely each year and need specialist hospital care. If a baby is born preterm between 25 and 34 weeks gestation, survival…
Read moreFetal membrane paper published
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