The ExCell project offers innovative, cost-effective, and high-speed services for chemical risk assessment, eliminating the need for animal testing.
Evidence shows pausing BTKi therapy for COVID-19 vaccination does not affect antibody responses to the vaccine ...
“A shift in spending priorities away from the welfare state and toward defence signals a deeper ideological movement – one ...
Department of Film and Creative Writing wins awards at the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Conference in Warwick this week.
A symposium hosted by the University of Birmingham and INQYR, will examine the diverse factors shaping the lives of LGBTQ+ ...
Birmingham researchers to collaborate with experts from across the world to develop more effective treatments.
An international research team is working with survivors across the Global South to help better prevent violence.
The BioHub laid the groundwork for a strong ecosystem in the region, and has incubated 28 companies in the last decade.
Research Fellow Buse Beril Durdurak and Professor Steven Marwaha look at the increased risk of suicide for people who have ...
This June, a new exhibition in the Aston Webb building will unveil the stories of the people behind the University of ...
Several Departments and Schools within the College have been granted funding for upcoming healthcare studies.
Dr Richard Horniblow receives funding from Bowel Research UK to explore the potential of faecal microbiota transplants as a ...