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Professor’s new role helping to promote nanomedicine across the UK
These articles are now archived and will no longer be updated. Swansea University Medical School’s Professor Steve Conlan has taken up a key role helping to highlight UK nanomedicine research. ... Professor Conlan, who is the Medical School’s head -
Professor’s Covid contribution recognised with new honour
This latest honour follows on from Professor Lyons becoming a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and being appointed OBE in the New Year’s honours. -
Ukrainian students given official welcome to Swansea University
Some of the students are already enrolled on courses at Swansea, from undergraduate to PhD level, in subjects such as nursing, medical genetics, engineering, law, chemistry, computer science, and Egyptology. ... The group sends medical supplies, clothes -
City exhibition showcases how youngsters want to Be Seen
Professor Ann John, of the University’s Medical School, who leads the project and the Adolescent Mental Health Data Platform will be hosting the event with artist and co-lead Karen ... The Be Seen project has been funded by the Medical Research -
New advanced therapy for endometrial cancer granted US patent
Professor Deya Gonzalez and Professor Steve Conlan, of Swansea University Medical School’s Reproductive Biology and Gynaecological Oncology group, developed a method of treating gynaecological cancer which it is hoped will ... ADCs are a powerful class -
University partnership provides unique training environment for health students
The Aneurin Bevan Clinical Skills Centre has been created in a former ward at Singleton Hospital and provides an opportunity for nursing and medical students to practise clinical skills in a ... Executive Medical Director Richard Evans said: “Giving -
New booklet raises concerns over computer safety threat to patients
Praising the book at the time, the judges at the British Medical Book Awards said it should be read by all staff in healthcare. ... Years ago, quack doctors were a danger to everybody. The Government responded by passing the Medical Act of 1858 because, -
Swansea takes lead as new mental health research hub launches
Funded by the Medical Research Council, its aim is to maximise the value of the UK's rich mental health data assets to provide co-ordinated research, with the ultimate aim ... Professor Ann John, of Swansea University Medical School is the hub’s -
New funding making a difference to life-saving research projects
The initiatives, based at Swansea University's Centre for NanoHealth, received funding from the Medical Research Council as part of its 2020 Confidence in Concept (CiC) award. ... Dr James Cronin and Dr Nick Jones from the Medical School, and Professor -
£400k boost for University’s research into prostate cancer
Dr Jason Webber, of Swansea University Medical School has received more than £400,000 for research that will look to create a new type of non-invasive blood test for prostate
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