Cells, development and disease research
Our research focuses on genetic, epigenetic, and molecular interactions, and cellular behaviour, in controlling cellular and organismal phenotypes.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Our research focuses on genetic, epigenetic, and molecular interactions, and cellular behaviour, in controlling cellular and organismal phenotypes.
We develop software that helps us and industry lead research in fluid-borne noise, fluid circuit simulation and dynamic simulation of multi-physics systems.
Global tobacco companies are using selective or misleading evidence to influence the policy outcome on standardised packaging in the UK.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Phillip Hammond, visited the University of Bath to hear about the University’s world-leading automotive research.
Our researchers have developed new theories that question our thinking of conflict. We’ve collaborated with museums to improve exhibits for war and violence.
Our research project to develop clinical guidelines for the treatment and management of dementia.
A Bath researcher's chance conversation about children’s burns could ultimately diagnose infection in all acute wounds.
Our research project on what makes the pathway to UK parliament so strongly biased in favour of men.
We have a long-standing collaboration with the Royal United Hospitals (RUH) Bath to improve cancer patient outcomes.
The success of our spin-out company has seen our research on structured adsorbents applied across the rail sector to improve rolling stock efficiency.