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AI software will help clinicians diagnose lung cancer earlier and reduce waiting lists for patients

A new artificial intelligence software that will help doctors to make quicker and more accurate decisions when diagnosing potentially cancerous lung legions, has received major government funding.

Nottingham experts receive prestigious funding to train future medics

A research project looking at using virtual patients to reduce errors in diagnosis has received prestigious funding for a PhD programme from the ASME (Association for the Study of Medical Education.

New research into Malaria is next step in helping to eradicate the disease

Scientists at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ have made a major breakthrough in discovering how the malaria parasite is able to multiply rapidly in the mosquito gut, and how targeting it at this stage may stop the transmission of the disease.

Forced marriage support hub launched during Learning Disability Week

A website to support people who are vulnerable to forced marriage has been launched by the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ today, during Learning Disability Week (14 - 20 June 2021).

Nottingham’s rebellion history revealed as new-look Castle reopens

As Nottingham Castle prepares to reopen after its long period of refurbishment, a º£½ÇºÚÁÏ historian gives his behind-the-scenes account of his work as Curator of the new Rebellion Gallery.

Rise in violence and sexual exploitation against children and young people ‘linked to County Lines’

New research into the criminal exploitation of children has revealed an increase in self-harm and suicide attempts among children and young people admitted into hospital with clear links to County Lines in the illegal drugs trade.

Landmark change to blood donation eligibility rules on today’s World Blood Donor Day

New eligibility rules that will allow more men who have sex with men to donate blood, platelets and plasma come into effect this week, marking an historic move to make blood donation more inclusive while keeping blood just as safe.

Double birthday honours for º£½ÇºÚÁÏ medics

A leading expert in dermatology and an internationally recognised children’s nursing trailblazer from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Rights Lab Professor Sir Bernard Silverman appointed as chair of UK Geospatial Commission

Sir Bernard Silverman, Professor of Modern Slavery Statistics in the Rights Lab and School of Politics and International Relations, has been appointed as the UK Geospatial Commission’s new chair.

The Ancient Greek vase claiming EURO 2020 glory

Football fans watching the long-awaited UEFA European Championship 2020 should raise a glass to an ancient Greek artist who is the unsung hero behind the trophy that will be held aloft by the glorious winners.
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