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Press releases

April 2009

  • PA122/09 Nottingham scientists advance Alzheimer's research
  • PA121/09 PA 121/09
  • PA120/09 University of Nottingham announces first Tri-Campus Games
  • PA119/09 University of Nottingham to receive Baby Friendly Award
  • PA118/09 Transforming the way we live in Digital Britain
  • PA117/09 Major funding for fetal heart monitor
  • PA116/09 Stem cell focus for IBD wound healing
  • PA115/09 Secrets of addiction
  • PA114/09 Festival of chemistry to go with a bang
  • PA113/09 'Sixty Symbols' — unravelling the secret language of science
  • PA112/09 Assimilating culture — what language tells us about immigration and integration
  • PA111/09 Lice can be nice to us
  • PA110/09 New measures to care for young carers
  • PA109/09 Get to know the University of Nottingham — Day of Exploration
  • PA108/09 Chinese memorandum marks new international collaboration
  • PA107/09 Future fit?
  • PA106/09 Relatively low dietary intake of vitamins A and C boosts asthma risk
  • PA105/09 More bang for your exercise buck — low GI breakfast could increase the benefits of working out
  • PA104/09 Now where did I leave my car — and how do I get back there? How the brain translates memory into action.
  • PA103/09 Hello Hollywood — Nottingham students head for LA
  • PA102/09 Lifeline for struggling local businesses
  • PA101/09 NUTURE has highest pregnancy rate in the Midlands
  • PA100/09 Nottingham academic appointed GMC chair
  • PA99/09 Going bananas for sustainable research — scientists create fuel from African crop waste
  • PA98/09 Young lawyers win top national award
  • PA97/09 University of Nottingham alumnus becomes Prime Minister of Malaysia
  • PA96/09 Meet the mathematicians
  • PA95/09 Stem cell innovation at risk
  • PA94/09 Building a cleaner, low carbon future
  • PA93/09 Coming face to face with autism