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Two previously unknown highly frequent genetic disorders have been discovered by researchers in Manchester, paving the way for improved diagnosis of neurodevelopmental conditions and opening new doors ...
Professor Ben Parker (pictured) has been formally appointed as the new Director of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Clinical Research Facility (CRF). Following a ...
We work with patients, universities, industry and others to take the best new ideas from cutting-edge science, and use them to create new tests and treatments that benefit patients more quickly. Over ...
I have been working as a Research Midwife at Saint Mary’s Hospital for almost twelve months, and it has been a fascinating journey. My Midwifery Career began in 2006 where I joined Manchester ...
The Innovative Technology Adoption Programme (iTap) is a joint initiative from MFT’s Research and Innovation and Digital Services. The programme is designed to enhance and streamline the process of ...
Professor Emma Crosbie, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Co-Theme Lead at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and Honorary ...
The Research and Innovation (R&I) Annual Report for 2023 – 2024: Delivering Change Together (covering 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024) details the scope and breadth of R&I at Manchester University NHS ...
Greater Manchester residents are being encouraged to take part in a research study at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) that aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated ...
A ground-breaking genetic test that could prevent critically ill newborn babies going deaf if treated with gentamicin, a commonly used antibiotic, is being trialled across 14 NHS neonatal (specialist ...
On Tuesday 10 September 2024, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust’s (MFT) Innovation Team brought together colleagues from across the NHS, academia and industry – including current partners and ...
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