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Prof. Alison Baker awarded 4 year India partnering award by the BBSRC
The partnership is between the Centre for Plant Sciences and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics.
Green tea molecule could prevent heart attacks
A molecular compound in green tea could hold the key to preventing deaths from heart attacks and strokes caused by atherosclerosis, according to new research.
Leeds is key partner in Rosalind Franklin Institute
A £103 million revolution to develop new technologies which will drive forward biology and medicine research and development has been officially launched today.
GPS tracking reveals secrets of gannets’ foraging success
Long-lived seabird species, such as gannets, take several years to learn where the best feeding grounds are and how to recognize them, new research has revealed.
Research led by PHD student Dan Hurdiss created a structure of the BK Polyomavirus
This structure affects kidney and bone marrow transplant patients.