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7th Symposium In association with the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG). The Royal College of Surgeons of England has awarded up to 5.25 CPD points for this event. Objectives With an overarching goal of optimising the management of primary breast cancer in older women, the event’s aims are: To develop an in-depth understanding around the biology and treatment…
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Mashup Score: 2News - New research signals a quantum leap for brain tumour treatment - University of Nottingham - 2 year(s) ago
Researchers have discovered a new way to target and kill cancer cells in hard-to-treat brain tumours using electrically charged molecules to trigger self-destruction, that could be developed into a spray treatment used during surgery.
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Mashup Score: 0Preterm Birth Information for Education Professionals - 2 year(s) ago
Welcome to the Preterm Birth Information for Education Professionals home page. These five learning resources have been developed to improve your knowledge and confidence in supporting prematurely born children in the classroom. Please navigate through the resources by selecting each image below. Thank you for your interest in this resource. We would be grateful it…
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Mashup Score: 0Job by Reference - The University of Nottingham - 3 year(s) ago
Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed term) ReferenceMED552321Interview DateWednesday, 23rd February 2022Closing DateWednesday, 16th February 2022Job TypeResearchDepartmentRheumatology, Orthopaedics & DermatologySalary£27924 to £40927 per annum (pro rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience (minimum £31406 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to…
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Mashup Score: 18News - Scientists gain new understanding of how brain cells talk - University of Nottingham - 4 year(s) ago
Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered that reversing the modification of molecular messages at synapses in the human brain, may contribute to reversible mental health conditions such as anxiety, and memory diseases such as dementia.
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Mashup Score: 24News - Social, not just biological factors, key in increased knee injuries among girls and women - University of Nottingham - 4 year(s) ago
The reason women are more prone to sports injuries has more to do with the social constructs around gender, and the subsequent gendered environment, than female biology, experts argue in a new paper in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM).
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The multidisciplinary Hearing Sciences team at the University of Nottingham are clinical and research leaders in hearing related disorders. We welcome you to the first masterclass in a series of important clinical topics. Delivered in collaboration with world-leading colleagues, this masterclass will equip professionals and trainees with comprehensive, current perspectives and contemporary…
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Mashup Score: 2News - New DNA scanning method could lead to quicker diagnosis of cancer and rare disease - University of Nottingham - 5 year(s) ago
Scientists at the University of Nottingham have made a major breakthrough in genome sequencing, which will enable them to search for the underlying causes of diseases in human DNA quicker than ever before.
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Mashup Score: 0News - Electrical stimulation reduces swallowing problems in patients with neurological conditions, finds new study - University of Nottingham - 5 year(s) ago
Using electrical stimulation in the throats of patients recovering from conditions such as strokes or head injuries will help to relieve swallowing problems, leading to a quicker recovery time, according to a new study.
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Mashup Score: 0Falls in Care Homes (FinCH) - The University of Nottingham - 5 year(s) ago
Falls in Care Homes (FinCH) Overview FinCH is a multi-centre cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the Guide to Action Care Home fall prevention programme in care homes for older people. The purpose of the trial is to determine the clinical and cost effectiveness of the Guide to Action (GtACH) process for fall prevention in care homes compared to usual care. A process evaluation…
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🔔 Future Oncology (@FutureOncol_FSG) is calling all #BreastCancer experts to submit their abstract for the next Symposium on Primary Breast Cancer in Older Women (@UniofNottingham). Find out more here >>> https://t.co/k4quopbrGX @nottsbrcancer https://t.co/K1V0qwCJdR