ubsequent research revealed that the drug can rebalance the immune system by helping regulatory T (Treg) cells (a type of ...
A phase 3 clinical trial, led by Professor Chloe Orkin of Queen Mary University of London, has shown that a new, daily oral ...
Professor Colin Bailey CBE, President and Principal of Queen Mary, said: “I am incredibly proud that Queen Mary has been recognised as a top employer in the UK education sector. Our community of staff ...
Large UK-wide study shows that high-risk patients account for nearly 80% of post-surgery deaths, highlighting the need for ...
A research team led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL), has found new clues about how the brains of people with Down Syndrome develop differently from ...
Charity After Empire has been described by historians as a landmark contribution to the study of humanitarianism, development and post-imperial Britain.
A new 17-year study of loggerhead sea turtles nesting in Cabo Verde reveals exactly this tension. Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and conservationists from NGO Associação Projeto ...
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A national panel of experts has issued the strongest call yet for the Department of Health and Social Care to overhaul how it approaches dementia prevention, pointing to vital evidence that dementia ...
The Barkantine Dental Outreach Clinic, originally opened in 2008, is a partnership between Queen Mary and Barts NHS Trust. The Clinic provides dental care to thousands of local residents, while ...
Scientists have found that human hair growth does not grow by being pushed out of the root; it’s actually pulled upward by a force associated with a hidden network of moving cells. The findings ...
In Morse code, a short duration flash or ‘dot’ denotes a letter ‘E’ and a long duration flash, or ‘dash’, means letter ‘T’. Until now, the ability to discriminate between ‘dot’ and ‘dash’ has been ...