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Close up of a medical professional in white coat and blue surgical gloves about to administer drugs into the upper arm of someone wearing a black and white checked shirt with their sleeve rolled up.

Hundreds of volunteers from the region are taking part in a study to test the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Holding hands

A study of the impact of coronavirus on people living and working in care homes pulls together lessons learnt during the first wave to help prepare for new outbreaks.

Visualisation immune responses

Scientists have identified a new internal regulator that helps control the body’s response to fight infection.

Pregnant

Women who develop diabetes in pregnancy but are not diagnosed are much more likely to experience stillbirth than women without the condition, according to new research.

leeds school of medicine uses technology assisted learning

The University has announced 50 fully-funded PhD researcher places to unlock the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical diagnosis and care.