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Findings of new study are a potential step towards new cancer drug development

Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered a new DNA damage pathway, which could be a new lead in cancer research.

Lame sheep adjust their behaviour to cope with their condition, says a new study

Using novel sensing technology, experts from the University of Nottingham have found that lame sheep adjust how they carry out certain actives, such as walking, standing or laying down, rather than simply reducing the amount they do.

University of Nottingham Spin out secures major collaboration deal with Johnson and Johnson

Exonate Ltd has secured a major collaboration deal with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., one of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson for its ophthalmology program.

Lyme disease: Justin Bieber’s tick-bite illness can cause joint pain, heart problems, and depression

Associate Professor of Veterinary Parasitology, Hany Elsheikha writes for The Conversation

Exploring death and dying in the UK: A call for volunteers

Experts from the University of Nottingham will explore death and dying as part of a new research project, and are looking for members of the public to share their experiences and perspectives of this (often-considered) ‘taboo’ topic.

Sharing is caring - is nature coming up with clever solutions to big biological problems?

One plant species might rescue another from extinction by ‘sharing’ pre-adapted versions of genes, according to a new study from experts at the University of Nottingham

Nottingham scientists receive funding for research into multiple sclerosis

Nottingham scientists have been awarded £325,000 to investigate ways to help people with cognition problems caused by multiple sclerosis (MS).

Students scoop gold in international competition

A group of students from the University of Nottingham has won an international prize for creating an innovative method for preventing a deadly type of food poisoning.

Major veterinary players unite in commitment to evidence-based veterinary medicine

The University of Nottingham is one of 15 major UK member organisations, vet schools and policy-making bodies, that have come together to affirm their commitment to veterinary medicine based on sound scientific principles, in a new landmark publication produced by RCVS Knowledge and the charity Sense about Science.

Call for volunteers to investigate the long-term side effect of chemotherapy-induced tinnitus and hearing loss

Researchers from the University of Nottingham are calling for volunteers to take part in a new study to investigate the impact and long-term side effects from chemotherapy — primarily hearing loss and tinnitus.
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