Nottingham BRU featured in Royal Society exhibition: The Scarred Liver Project
The Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit were selected to take part in the Royal Society Summer Science exhibition from 1-7th July 2013. This prestigious exhibition attracted over...
View ArticleNottingham’s hearing researchers achieve prestigious Women in Science award
Hearing experts at The University of Nottingham have been recognised for their work to support and advance the careers of women in science with a national award. The University’s Division of...
View ArticleNottingham leads MRI technology in the treatment of IBS
Scientists at The Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit (NDDBRU) at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust are leading the world in exploiting MRI technology to assist in the...
View ArticleNovel Grommet Insertion Device for the Treatment of Glue Ear
Over 2 million grommet procedures are carried out globally each year, with more than 30,000 in England/Wales alone. However, a new surgical device, the V-Tube, is being developed to make insertion of...
View ArticleNottingham Hearing BRU’s C2HEAR Shortlisted for Innovation Award
The C2HEAR (formerly known as HEAR-IT) research team led by Mel Ferguson and Prof Heather Wharrad (Nottingham Hearing BRU) were recently one of the top three finalists in the Software and Telehealth...
View ArticleNottingham opens new drug trial for Tinnitus patients
In collaboration with the NIHR Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, a new trial into Tinnitus has opened at Nottingham University Hospitals. Tinnitus describes any sound a person can hear which...
View ArticleNottingham University Hospitals leading recruiter in global research trial
More than 150 patients from one of Nottingham’s largest hospitals are taking part in a global research trial to see if there is a better treatment for bleeding in the gastrointestinal system. Doctors...
View ArticleRevolutionary study aims to help Crohn’s disease patients in Nottingham
Patients have welcomed a pioneering study by medics at Nottingham University hospitals which could help to prevent weight loss in patients with Crohn’s disease. Researchers from Nottingham University...
View Article£23.6 m boost for Nottingham research
Nottingham’s hospitals have been awarded £23.6 million from the Government to make world-first medical breakthroughs, as part of a record package of research funding announced today by Health Secretary...
View ArticleArt from the gut: the scientifically inspired work of Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva...
The Djanogly Gallery in Nottingham is host to the first major solo exhibition in the UK of Macedonian-born artist Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva. The exhibition features reconfigurations of two of the artist’s...
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