Patients and members of the public will be able to more easily take part in research thanks to a new tool developed by Birmingham’s work on Long COVID.
New project to bring anthropological approach to understand lived experience of people with eating disorders
More than 800 women and 12,000 babies die each day from pregnancy-related complications... How much longer will we wait for new drugs to treat these conditions?
Dr Vanessa Heggie recently joined the BBC podcast series ‘You’re Dead to Me’, for an episode highlighting the bodybuilding boom of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Grant allows West Midlands researchers to provide evidence to policymakers in health and social care to ensure the highest quality of care is received.
New research of nearly 14,000 women with history of abuse including violence found 52% increase risk of atopic disease
Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit-sponsored trial found new drug better for treating rare cancer for patients not responding to first line treatment
Leading researchers from the University of Birmingham have joined the new Mother & Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA) partnership
Research led by Dr Laura Jones, from the Institute of Applied Health, will seek to better understand the options available to women with pelvic floor disorders.
The data-driven trial will use the Dexter software platform, developed at the University to identify suitable trial participants from electronic patient records