Press releases

Bird flu is undergoing changes that could increase the risk of widespread human transmission

Researchers say new findings raise concerns of a potential epidemic or pandemic in the making and that concerted research is necessary to closely monitor such viruses in poultry and humans.

Research identifies immunosuppressed people are least likely to have COVID-19 antibodies

New research has identified which people with compromised immune systems are less likely to have COVID-19 antibodies - making them more vulnerable to a severe infection.

Using big data on livestock farms could improve antimicrobial resistance surveillance

A new study analyses big data and machine learning in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in livestock production methods .

University of Nottingham appoints new Pro-Vice-Chancellor for its Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

A leading professor in the field of dementia care and the psychiatry of the ageing population has been appointed as the University of Nottingham’s next Pro-Vice-Chancellor leading its Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Could playing online games improve mental health services for young people?

Researchers are asking young people to test an interactive, online game, which could improve healthcare services for those who experience mental health concerns.

Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds

Teeth could be capable of preserving antibodies for hundreds of years, allowing scientists to investigate the history of infectious human diseases, a new study has found.

University of Nottingham teams up with Twycross Zoo on futuristic hologram project to raise awareness of critically endangered animals

The project is the first of its kind in a UK zoo, projecting holograms of critically endangered species to inspire and educate the public about the threats they face and how we can help.

Reproduction and gene shuffling in malaria parasites: how does it work?

Scientists will research how sexual development and gene shuffling within the malaria parasite could help to control malaria transmission.

Nottingham researchers joins in the UK’s fight against endemic livestock disease

A research project led by the University of Nottingham is one of 14 projects to receive a share of £9 million in grant funding to revolutionise the UK livestock sector.

Researchers develop new platform that could replace the use of animals in research

PeptiMatrix will provide access to an innovative 3D cell culture platform that aims to replace the use of animals in research.
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