From nappy changes to nursing care, exposure to unpleasant substances is a daily reality for millions of people but how does the brain adapt? New research from neuroscientists at the University of ...
The events are part of a project with local Health Ambassadors to work with diverse communities and will focus on topics ...
Dr Sophie Collet, Executive Director, Research, Enterprise and Innovation at the University of Bristol said: “Marty brings a deep understanding of the innovation ecosystem and an established network ...
Hundreds of millions of people worldwide live within 100 kilometres of a volcano that has experienced at least one ...
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol. Whether you are an organisation or individual entrepreneur, a ...
Helping women to keep their blood pressure at normal levels could reduce their risk of experiencing pregnancy complications, ...
Steve Fenton, Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and a leading scholar in the field of ...
Sponges are among earth’s most ancient animals, but exactly when they evolved has long puzzled scientists. Genetic ...
The prospect of long-lasting drug-free remission for children and adults living with inflammatory arthritis is a step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to a new collaboration between world-leading ...
Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling My work focuses on using infectious disease modelling, disease dynamic theory and epidemiological data to answer applied questions about the transmission and ...
Changing the consumption-driven nature of our food systems would significantly benefit public health and the climate, say the authors of a major scientific review linking environmental harms with ...
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