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Scientists shortlisted for major cancer award
A team of scientists from the University of Leeds has been shortlisted to the final stages of Cancer Research UK's Grand Challenge.
Genes that hold the clues to bladder cancer and its treatment
Scientists have discovered the ‘genetic signatures’ of the most common form of bladder cancer – and it could open up the possibility of better-targeted treatment, according to research.
Rheumatology Runners take on the Leeds Abbey Dash
15 colleagues from Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine completed the Age UK Leeds Abbey Dash on 5 November.
Lifetime Achievement Award for Professor Julia Newton-Bishop
Julia Newton Bishop has been awarded the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Society for Melanoma Research for her major and impactful contributions to melanoma research worldwide.
Genetic risk of pre-eclampsia in pregnancy
A major international study has revealed for the first time how a baby’s DNA can increase the risk its mother will develop pre-eclampsia – a potentially lethal condition for both mother and child.