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Dancing for health and empowerment
The impact of dance on the health, well-being and the sense of empowerment of young people is the focus of a new report by scientists in the School of Biomedical Sciences and Yorkshire Dance.
Education holds the key to using animals in biomedical research
Dr David Lewis is a key figure in developing advice for all UK universities on how and what to teach students who use animals in research.
Leeds Professors shortlisted for European Inventor of the Year 2018
Prof. Eileen Ingham (Biomedical Sciences) and Prof. John Fisher (Engineering), are the founders of the Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering - find out why they have been shortlisted.
Discovery of ‘mini-brains’ could change understanding of pain medication
The body’s peripheral nervous system could be capable of interpreting its environment and modulating pain, neuroscientists have established, after studying how rodents reacted to stimulation.
Prof Jim Deuchars presented with Royal Society Translation Award
The award was presented by Prince Andrew at the Royal Society on 20th March.