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Ukrainian students attend House of Lords for twinning partnership anniversary
Medical student Mariia Hryhorian and Business student Daryna Popova joined with other Ukrainian students, university vice-chancellors, parliamentarians and programme beneficiaries at the event to commemorate the anniversary of the landmark -
Academics call for NHS gambling treatment clinics in Wales
The letter does acknowledge that both the Welsh Government and the Chief Medical Officer for Wales have prioritised tackling the harm produced by gambling disorder and taken steps to minimise the -
University highlights global issues at first bioethics conference
time. She said: “We are clearly entering a phase where medical advances and world changes suggest we need to give more thought to what we are doing and what we should -
Grant set to boost researcher’s mission to explore nerve damage in the brain
Dr Roberto Angelini has become the latest academic at Swansea University to receive the prestigious Academy of Medical Science Springboard award.. ... It also means a lot to the people who have supported me here at the Medical School and I am glad I -
Researchers launch online marketplace to improve manufacturing supply chain
MyMaskFit’s Technology Director and project lead, Paul Perera, comments:. ‘The initial solution to have customised medical grade masks for the NHS and Social Care environment, which are designed to fit ... We have developed a customised seal which -
Researcher welcomed back to share expertise at virtual summit
Associate professor Dr Lewis Francis, of the University’s Medical School, has been invited back to join the line-up of featured speakers at the SelectScience Virtual Biopharmaceuticals Summit on Tuesday, -
University hosts pioneering £2.5m research into 3D bioprinting using human cells
Funded by the Scar Free Foundation, the only medical research charity which focuses solely on scarring, and Health and Care Research Wales, the three-year programme will have a global impact – ... Subsequent PhD work was carried out by Tom Jovic, -
Sunlight could turn COVID waste into clean fuel – funding for new Swansea-led project
Sunlight could be used to convert hazardous medical waste into clean hydrogen fuel, using a new technique being developed by a joint Wales/India team led by Swansea University researchers. ... Currently, medical waste is disposed of by incineration. In -
Expert set to investigate history of TB vaccinations as part of major healthcare research project
Through combination of archival, policy and oral history research, the study will trace how, and with what consequences, selective vaccination has been framed, understood, and experienced by medical practitioners, vaccine service ... the process, how -
New study explores how pollutants indoors impact child health
Professor Paul Lewis, UKRI’s Clean Air Champion for Wales and Professor Emeritus at Swansea University Medical School, said:. ... Swansea University Medical School.
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