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Cancer is extremely rare in turtles, finds a new study

A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, provides the strongest evidence to date that cancer is extremely rare in turtles, a finding that could offer valuable clues for preventing or fighting cancer in humans.

Research centre will offer new treatment hope to women with ovarian cancer

The University of Nottingham has marked the official unveiling of a new research centre bringing together leading scientists and clinicians to develop innovative new approaches to diagnosing and treating ovarian cancer.

The imitation game – why are some species better at fooling predators than others?

Experts from the University of Nottingham have created life-size 3D-printed insect models to explore how some species trick predators into thinking they're more dangerous than they really are — and avoid being eaten as a result.

New research will look at fungal diseases and their threat to human health

Experts from the University of Nottingham will investigate how genes responsible for disease and antifungal resistance might evolve and spread through fungal populations, thanks to funding from the Wellcome Trust.

New guidance will help treat inflammatory bowel disease, better, quicker and more accurately

New guidelines published today, developed and led by experts at the University of Nottingham, will help clinicians to better treat the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) more accurately and more quickly.

Funding supports the next generation of MND researchers

Research into Motor Neurone Disease (MND) at the University of Nottingham has been given a boost with funding from East Midlands charity Stand Against MND to support undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.

New hub to harness magic of microbes to turn trash into treasure

A pioneering new hub is set to transform UK manufacturing by converting industrial waste into valuable, sustainable chemicals and materials.

Scientists discover a materials maze that prevents bacterial infections

Scientists at the University of Nottingham have discovered surface patterns that can drastically reduce bacteria’s ability to multiply on plastics, which means that infections on medical devices, such as catheters, could be prevented.

Nottingham expert in medical education receives an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours

An expert in medical education from the University of Nottingham has been awarded an MBE in this year’s Birthday Honours.

Depression is linked to an increased risk of dementia in both mid and later life, finds a new study

A new study has found that depression is linked to an increased risk of dementia in both mid and later life.
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