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The socioeconomic gap in behaviours that contribute to diseases is widening

New research shows increasing levels of inequality in risk factors that causes higher levels of health conditions such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes.

Wed 02 Aug 2023, 10:28 | Tags: Health, WMS, society, disease, Health and Medicine

Pathogen mapped for the first time – to understand evolution and potential treatments

A parasite which has devasting impacts on agriculture and human health is the first pathogen to have its proteins located and mapped within its cells – providing clues to their function and helping to identify potential drug targets.


Warwick academic partners with GSK for new chair role in computational pathology

Professor Rajpoot, Director of the Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre at the University of Warwick, has been announced as the new GSK Chair of Computational Pathology at the University of Warwick.

Wed 08 Mar 2023, 09:23 | Tags: Computer Science, drugs, AI, cells, disease

Consider farmers at individual level when controlling livestock disease outbreaks, researchers say

Incorporate the actions of individual farmers when forming policies to tackle livestock disease outbreaks, say researchers from the University of Warwick and University of Nottingham.

Fri 15 Jul 2022, 10:55 | Tags: Big Data, Biology, Mathematics, Life Sciences, disease, farming

New health economic framework to help assess what might be required to eliminate African sleeping sickness by 2030

Several diseases have been earmarked for elimination or eradication based on factors such as feasibility, lives saved and the possibility of long-run cost-savings. The cost of elimination strategies, however, can become very high as you approach zero transmission. An international group of researchers have created a new health economic framework that supports decision makers and funders in understanding the resources required to achieve the World Health Organization’s (WHO) goal of eliminating sleeping sickness by 2030.



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