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Scientists create endocytosis on demand by ‘hotwiring’ cells

A solution to the problem of creating endocytosis on demand is being compared to ‘hotwiring’ a car. A team at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, has managed to trigger clathrin-mediated endocytosis in the lab.

Thu 28 Sept 2017, 13:44 | Tags: NHS, Biology, Life Sciences, cancer, WMS, Sciences

Very light rail plans for Coventry move forward

Plans for a very light rail service in Coventry moved a step closer today, with researchers from WMG, at the University of Warwick, unveiling early vehicle concept designs to representatives from Coventry City Council.

Thu 28 Sept 2017, 10:57 | Tags: University of Warwick, WMG, Coventry

Work experience, contacts and confidence needed to secure fulfilling employment

A new study led by the University of Warwick raises concerns that employment and career development opportunities for young people are becoming polarised between those with the resources to access secure, fulfilling employment and those on the path to precarious and unpredictable working lives with poor prospects.


Trial aims to reduce serious complications caused by delivery of bigger babies

A nationwide study of 4,000 pregnant women is to determine if delivering bigger babies earlier will prevent serious complications during labour and beyond.

The clinical trial, led by a partnership between University of Warwick, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust and the Perinatal Institute, will help decide if inducing an earlier birth is preferable to pregnancies going full-term and reduce complications.

Wed 27 Sept 2017, 13:22 | Tags: Health, NHS, children, women, medicine, WMS, parenting

Brain cells that control appetite identified for first time

Dieting could be revolutionised, thanks to the ground-breaking discovery by the University of Warwick of the key brain cells which control our appetite.


Research finds that UK companies that consider both direct and indirect reshoring of manufacturing gain best performance boosts

A new report launched today (27th September 2017) by researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick, and Reshoring UK, finds that UK companies that consider both direct and indirect reshoring of manufacturing gain best performance boosts and urges companies to consider both approaches when developing their future strategies.


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