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Largest UK breast cancer physiotherapy trial to be led by Warwick

What is expected to be the biggest UK study on the effect of physiotherapy on women after breast cancer surgery is to be led by Warwick Medical School in partnership with University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust.

Wed 09 Sept 2015, 10:34 | Tags: Health 1 - Research cancer WMS Health and Medicine

WMG leads project to create £14 million UK automotive battery pack research facility

It was announced today Wednesday 9th September 2015 that WMG, at the University of Warwick, will lead a £14 million consortium to create a new automotive battery pack manufacturing research centre. The project will help develop the next generation of traction batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles. It will combine the best human and automated assembly methods to manufacture battery packs and lay the foundations of a new UK automotive supply chain based around this technology.

Wed 09 Sept 2015, 09:31 | Tags: University of Warwick, Policy, WMG, Business

Jaguar Land Rover launches Lifelong Learning Academy with WMG as partner

Jaguar Land Rover has launched its Academy, the first of its kind in the UK automotive sector, and WMG at the University of Warwick is a key partner in the new initiative. The new Academy will offer all Jaguar Land Rover workers the opportunity to take part in continuous development programmes to enhance their careers and provide the skills the company needs.

Mon 07 Sept 2015, 16:39 | Tags: Industry, WMG, Engineering, Sciences, Education

Coventry company develops high tech drugs transfer method thanks to Science City project transferring over £265 million to our region

Thans to the Science City Research Alliance Coventry-based bioadhesives company Medherant is building a new business working in hi-tech transdermal drug delivery systems that use specially formulated bioadhesives to provide novel adhesive patch-based products that can deliver drugs through contact with the skin.

Mon 07 Sept 2015, 09:44 | Tags: Industry, Chemistry, Sciences, Health and Medicine

Cancer culture has changed, but not necessarily for the better

Cancer has lost its stigma but that has not necessarily made things easier for patients, according to new research from the University of Warwick.

Fri 04 Sept 2015, 09:51 | Tags: Health sociology 1 - Research cancer Health and Medicine

Innovative visualisation technology to help strengthen climate change action

Data scientists at the University of Warwick are starting a new project using innovative visualisation techniques, which they believe could transform how evidence is used to inform climate change adaptation initiatives.

Thu 03 Sept 2015, 11:09 | Tags: Big Data climate change 1 - Research

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