Dr Diane Barber | Dysregulated Intracellular pH can Enable Different Diseases The pH inside our cells is constantly changing, but also carefully controlled within certain limits. Dynamic intracellular pH (pHi) is essential for normal cell behaviours, but when it...
Professor Bevin Engelward | There’s Something in the Water: N-nitrosodimethylamine N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA for short) is a worryingly prevalent, potentially potent carcinogen found in food, water, cigarettes and medical drugs. Researchers at the Massachusetts...
Dr Alexandrina Agloro | Dr Shamsnaz Virani Bhada – HEART Collaboratory: Honouring Equity in Applied Research and Technology Traditionally, research and technology development are top-down processes, which do not closely consider the needs of study participants...
Dr. Erin Norris – Novel Biomarkers and Promising Therapeutic Targets in Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that affects tens of millions of people globally. Although we can modestly improve the quality of life of patients, there is...
Dr Uwe Grether – Targeting the Cannabinoid CB2 Receptor for Novel Anti-inflammatory Therapeutics On the surface of many of our cells, intriguing receptors called cannabinoid receptors reach out into their environment. The CB2 subtype of this receptor family is...
The Biomedical Entrepreneurship Skills Development Program (BEEP): Educating a New Generation of Medical Innovators Innovative, new technologies are rapidly being introduced into the medical world, as scientists and inventors continually discover solutions to all...
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