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Master's in Public Health ranked second in the UK

Warwick Medical School's Master's in Public Health has been ranked 2nd in the UK and 10th globally in the Eduniversal Best Master's Ranking 2024.

Thu 16 May 2024, 09:12 | Tags: news

Sopida Wongwas takes her science to Parliament

Sopida Wongwas, a final year PhD student in Chris Corre's group, was selected as a finalist in Biological and Sustainability awards categories as part of the STEM for BRITAIN 2024 event.

Wed 15 May 2024, 23:29 | Tags: news people Research news Women in Chemistry

Professor Emma MacPherson showcases research on BBC News

Emma MacPherson showed the BBC team around her lab, showcasing the development of her skin scanner machine.


Undergraduate of the year award with AON

The Warwick Statistics Department are very proud that one of our students, Oliver Crook, has won the Future Actuary Undergraduate of the Year Award with AON.

Wed 15 May 2024, 12:10 | Tags: Prizes and Awards

History of the Jews in Coventry event Thursday 23 May 2024

Dr Anna Hajkova, Co-Director of the Centre for Global Jewish Studies, has arranged a unique chance to see an otherwise closed Jewish Cemetery in Coventry and a small temporary exhibition on Coventry’s Jewish history currently shown in the Herbert Gallery.

More information about the event can be found on the Centre for Global Jewish Studies website hereLink opens in a new window.

Wed 15 May 2024, 11:56 | Tags: Announcement

Distinguished Africa Lecture on AI

Vice Chancellor Professor Stuart Croft will be hosting the annual Distinguished Africa Lecture in June. The lecture title is “Higher Education in Africa in the era of Artificial Intelligence”.

Details below:

• Monday 3 June 2024, 4:15pm

• University of Warwick, The Oculus, Room OC0.03, and online

• Guest speaker: Professor Tshilidzi Marwala, United Nations University Rector & UN Under-Secretary-General

• Title: Higher Education in Africa in the era of Artificial Intelligence

For more information and to register visit the website distinguishedafricalecture2024 (warwick.ac.uk)

Wed 15 May 2024, 11:50 | Tags: Lecture Announcement

Funding for joint Warwick-Aston Engineering Biology research paves the way for enhanced sustainable manufacturing and drug discovery

A team of academics from The University of Warwick and Aston University has secured a £1.8m grant to engineer microbial cell factories to produce membrane proteins which will support future drug screening and sustainable chemical production.

Wed 15 May 2024, 11:42 | Tags: Research Engineering

Dementia Action Week: WMG calls for volunteers for ground-breaking Alzheimer’s screening tests

Expert comment from Professor Alan Chalmers

For Dementia Action Week, WMG at the University of Warwick, together with Superlunary Labs, are doubling their efforts to develop a low-cost, non-intrusive method for the early screening of Alzheimer’s disease using a simple flavour test which can be undertaken as part of a regular health check-up by a nurse, at a pharmacy or community centre.

The test can help diagnose the beginnings of Alzheimer's years before symptoms of memory loss through a loss of taste or smell.

Scientists at WMG are looking to get data from at least 1000 people before aiming to roll the screening out nationwide, potentially as early as next year. If you want to take part in the trial, and can get to the University of Warwick campus, contact Alan.Chalmers@warwick.ac.uk to be part of the future of medicine.

Picture of Professor Alan ChalmersProfessor Alan Chalmers commented: “Working with MPs and their constituency offices we will be collecting more data across the country to significantly enlarge our dataset of people’s flavour perception ability. This dataset, together with AI and MRI scans, will enable us to validate our screening method. Once validated we will be able to roll out the method widely, hopefully as early as next year.

"New drugs that slow disease progression down offer real hope to people living with Alzheimer’s Disease, but crucially the disease needs early diagnosis for these drugs to be most effective. One might have the disease many years before failing a memory test, the current means for diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease.”

Wed 15 May 2024, 09:34 | Tags: Visualisation People

Professor Steven Brown joins EPSRC Advisory Team

Congratulations to Professor Steven Brown who has joined the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Physical Sciences Strategic Advisory Team.


Grafting Polymers to Graphene Oxide goes better Through Branching

The BonLab shows that grafting polymer chains to graphene oxide is easier when branching is employed.

Mon 13 May 2024, 21:01 | Tags: news Polymers Research news

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