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3D structure opens new avenue for drug discovery
- 02 Apr 2012
An international consortium has determined the structure of an important new drug target in complex with a synthetic molecule, designed by our researchers.
New book reveals how advertising seduces our subconscious
- 15 Aug 2012
A new book reveals choosing to ignore advertising may lend it greater power at both a subconscious and semi-conscious level.
New study says nanoparticles don’t penetrate the skin
- 01 Oct 2012
Research is challenging claims that nanoparticles in medicated and cosmetic creams are able to transport and deliver active ingredients deep inside the skin.
New research to gauge mental workload of pharmacists
- 27 Feb 2012
A PhD student has been awarded funding of £41,000 to look into the relationship between the mental workload of pharmacists and the rate of dispensing errors.
New research project to increase recycling of electronic…
- 29 Oct 2012
Dr Janet Scott is leader of a team awarded a £1.25M grant from EPSRC, for a project named CLEVER.
Snake venom could be used to design new heart disease drugs
- 09 Oct 2012
Research led by the University of Bath has identified two possible new routes for developing novel drugs for high blood pressure and heart disease.
New dementia research will use latest in stem cell technology
- 19 Nov 2012
A project using cutting edge stem cell technology to explore the causes of dementia has been launched thanks to funding from a South West Alzheimer’s charity.
Scientists to develop new detection technology for…
- 10 Dec 2012
Scientists at the University of Bath are working with industry and the Research Complex at Harwell to develop a new suite of fluorescent nanoparticles.
Is the pixel about to die?
- 11 Dec 2012
Researchers launching a new vector-based video codec are claiming their work will lead to the death of the pixel within the next five years.
Shareholders paying the price for pension deficits
- 01 May 2012
Companies are prioritising their pension fund deficits and shareholders are paying the price, shows new research from our University.
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