Biomedical nanoscience
Nanoscience has many biomedical applications; we are working on new pacemaker concepts, wearable glucose monitors, and new forms of drug delivery.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
Nanoscience has many biomedical applications; we are working on new pacemaker concepts, wearable glucose monitors, and new forms of drug delivery.
Who our politicians are has a major impact on all of our lives. This project asks why more British citizens don’t put themselves forward for election.
A research collaboration with The Good Economy, which explores the long-term future of Bath as a fairer, greener and more resilient city.
The project will investigate the role and efficacy of civil society organisations as they support young people in societies that have experienced conflict.
This project aims to strengthen and build relationships with institutes in China and the Pacific to facilitate research collaborations and research projects.
We've built a major centre for evolution, named after Dr Jonathan Milner who donated £5 million towards its establishment.
The EPSRC-funded Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub 'CARMA' is working to transform food production.
The EU-funded project Circular Bio-based Construction Industry (CBCI) focuses on achieving circular economy through the use of bio-based building materials
We research how cellular and molecular processes combine to regulate the development and functioning of animals and plants.
Investigating the provision, uptake and impact of training and professional development opportunities for researchers in public engagement.