University of Birmingham
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Birmingham
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United Kingdom
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67 articles about University of Birmingham
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Novel biologic Ab-IPL-IL-17™ shows promise for rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease
8/15/2023
Research has shown that a novel antibody generated to target an 'essential amino acid sequence' of both interleukin-17A and F has greater activity and potentially fewer side effects than existing biological therapies for conditions such as as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Birmingham spinout to develop 20-minute test following surge in sexually transmitted infections
6/8/2023
University of Birmingham spinout Linear Diagnostics, which specialises in near-patient diagnostics for sexually transmitted diseases, has received funding to finesse a point-of-care test for rapid diagnosis of gonorrhoea and Chlamydia in men who have sex with men, and women who have sex with women.
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Recently published research into repairing nerve damage caused by injury may also pay off in treating some of the most vexing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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Birmingham research brings hope for spinal cord injury treatment
5/20/2022
Scientists from the University of Birmingham have shown an existing drug may reduce damage after spinal cord injury, by blocking the inflammatory response in the spinal cord.
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Biopharma and life sciences companies from across the globe provide updates on their businesses and pipelines.
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Global biopharma and life sciences companies provide updates to their businesses and pipelines.
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Concussion Study in Rugby Players Could Lead to Point-of-Injury Diagnostics for Broader Population
3/24/2021
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have identified 14 small non-coding RNAs in saliva that can diagnose a concussion with 96% accuracy, based on sample analysis from 1,028 professional rugby players. -
Anti-COVID nasal spray formulated at University of Birmingham, UK is 'ready for use in humans'
11/19/2020
A nasal spray to provide protection against the COVID-19 virus has been formulated by researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK, using materials already cleared for use in humans.
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University of Birmingham spinout company ChromaTwist named ‘one to watch’
7/6/2020
University of Birmingham spinout company ChromaTwist has been named ‘one to watch’ in a competition recognising University-bred entrepreneurs bringing the hottest scientific discoveries into practical applications in medicine and technology.
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Molecule Discovery by University of Birmingham Scientists Holds Promise for Gene Therapies for Psoriasis
12/20/2018
Scientists at the University of Birmingham, UK, have discovered a protein that could hold the key to novel gene therapies for skin problems including psoriasis - a common, chronic skin disease that affects over 100 million people worldwide.
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Gold 'Nanoprobes' Used To Track Blood Flow In Tiny Vessels, University of Birmingham Reveals
10/13/2017
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New Method For Tissue Regeneration, Inspired By Nature, Described By Scientists, University of Birmingham Study
10/3/2017
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"Fatal" Flaws Discovered In 10 Different Medical Devices, University of Birmingham Researchers Reveal
12/5/2016
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Youngest Siblings More Likely To Go Into Business, University of Birmingham Study
7/15/2016
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Extends Technology Collaboration With University of Birmingham, UK
5/24/2016
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Extends Technology Collaboration With University of Birmingham, UK
5/23/2016
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Extended Rest Between Weight Lifting Sets Could Help Muscle Growth, University of Birmingham Study
5/4/2016
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Remembering Past Events Might Take Place Quicker Than We Thought, University of Birmingham Research Shows
1/6/2016
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Cell Therapy Catapult, University of Birmingham And Cancer Research Technology Launch New Collaboration For CAR-T Cell Immuno-Oncology Therapy Development
1/6/2016
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Levels Of Antibodies In Saliva Are Associated With Risk Of Mortality, University of Birmingham Study
12/29/2015