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'Tricked’ bacteria open new pathways to antimicrobial treatments
Scientists have developed a new technique to trick bacteria into revealing hundreds of holes in their cell walls, opening the door for drugs that destroy bacteria’s cells.
Leeds researchers join partnership for opening of multi-million health research centre in Bradford
A new multi-million pound Bradford research centre that will improve health across the generations from children to the elderly, opens today.
School of Medicine achieves Gold Athena SWAN Award
The School of Medicine has received a Gold award in the Athena SWAN Charter, the highest level to be achieved.
Faculty's Professor of Primary Care part of research team that recieves £4m for new health tech innovations
Professor Richard Neal, Professor of Primary Care oncology at the University is part of the tea at PinPoint who have received funding for new health tech innovations.
University researchers demonstrate role of proinflammatory cytokine activity in clinical features of cystic fibrosis
University of Leeds researchers have recently demonstrated that some of the clinical features of cystic fibrosis (CF) are due to proinflammatory cytokine activity.