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🍃 How we're bringing the biology to you: bit.ly/3wDQ74s

From children's books to science festivals, PhD student Ellie Jarvis explores how researchers in the Department of Life Sciences are sharing their studies with the public.

🍃 How we're bringing the biology to you: bit.ly/3wDQ74s From children's books to science festivals, PhD student Ellie Jarvis explores how researchers in the Department of Life Sciences are sharing their studies with the public.
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Malaria is one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, with around 250 million cases and around 600,000 deaths reported in 2022.

Professor Francesca Aweeka joins us to discuss evolving treatments and drug resistance.

Book now and find out more 👉 bit.ly/4dUlMj5

Malaria is one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, with around 250 million cases and around 600,000 deaths reported in 2022. Professor Francesca Aweeka joins us to discuss evolving treatments and drug resistance. Book now and find out more 👉 bit.ly/4dUlMj5
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Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern, Professor in Environmental and Analytical Chemistry, joined Inside Science to explore wastewater monitoring and the legacy of COVID-19.

📻 Catch up on iPlayer now: bbc.in/44HaiLr

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Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can help protect wildlife 👉 bit.ly/4dEBP4i

From navigating avian romance to engaging local communities, Professor Tamás Székely’s research group aims to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity.

Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can help protect wildlife 👉 bit.ly/4dEBP4i From navigating avian romance to engaging local communities, Professor Tamás Székely’s research group aims to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity.
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Bath part of £11M research collaboration to help cut carbon emissions of the chemical industry: bit.ly/4aglDmQ

The University of Bath is a key partner in a major UK government investment in research to improve the sustainability of chemical and polymer production.

Bath part of £11M research collaboration to help cut carbon emissions of the chemical industry: bit.ly/4aglDmQ The University of Bath is a key partner in a major UK government investment in research to improve the sustainability of chemical and polymer production.
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Why evolution often favours small animals and other organisms: bit.ly/4akjxT4

Professor Matthew Wills and Tim Rock of Milner Centre for Evolution write in The Conversation about why, in evolutionary terms, small is beautiful.

Why evolution often favours small animals and other organisms: bit.ly/4akjxT4 Professor Matthew Wills and Tim Rock of @MilnerCentre write in @ConversationUK about why, in evolutionary terms, small is beautiful.
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Bath appoints two distinguished international visiting professors as Global Chairs: bit.ly/3UGQR0H

Joining us for a two-year term starting this academic year, the scholars from the United States will engage in high-profile research and network-building.

Bath appoints two distinguished international visiting professors as Global Chairs: bit.ly/3UGQR0H Joining us for a two-year term starting this academic year, the scholars from the United States will engage in high-profile research and network-building.
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AI system accurately predicts protein structures, helping solve one of biology’s biggest problems: bit.ly/3WJx57z

Charlotte Dodson of the Department of Life Sciences joins The Conversation to talk AlphaFold3, an algorithm designed to predict the structures of proteins.

AI system accurately predicts protein structures, helping solve one of biology’s biggest problems: bit.ly/3WJx57z Charlotte Dodson of the Department of Life Sciences joins @ConversationUK to talk AlphaFold3, an algorithm designed to predict the structures of proteins.
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Arctic observation project celebrates a successful first year: bit.ly/3JBRovN

The High Arctic Observing System, a 5-year EU project monitoring climate change in the Arctic, has made significant progress enhancing ocean observations in one of Earth’s most remote areas.

Arctic observation project celebrates a successful first year: bit.ly/3JBRovN The High Arctic Observing System, a 5-year EU project monitoring climate change in the Arctic, has made significant progress enhancing ocean observations in one of Earth’s most remote areas.
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From mathematical modelling about COVID-19 to sharing his research via media and social media, find out how Kit Yates is engaging with policymakers: bit.ly/3Jy7Fln

From mathematical modelling about COVID-19 to sharing his research via media and social media, find out how @Kit_Yates_Maths is engaging with policymakers: bit.ly/3Jy7Fln
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How do you teach chemistry well?

Dr Gan Shermer joins chemists from across the globe and Chemistry World to share some top tips for inspiring students: bit.ly/3xOBc7J

How do you teach chemistry well? Dr Gan Shermer joins chemists from across the globe and @ChemistryWorld to share some top tips for inspiring students: bit.ly/3xOBc7J
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Searching for genetic clues: How early development affects lifelong health: bit.ly/3UmCsaQ

Developmental geneticist, Dr Kim Moorwood, explores how the genes behind fetal growth could impact our chances of serious health conditions in later life.

Searching for genetic clues: How early development affects lifelong health: bit.ly/3UmCsaQ Developmental geneticist, Dr Kim Moorwood, explores how the genes behind fetal growth could impact our chances of serious health conditions in later life. #OpennessConcordat
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Congratulations to our students who last week presented posters at the Lovelace Colloquium University of Liverpool: bit.ly/4ayJhMk

Now in its 17th year, the Lovelace Colloquium is a one day conference for female and non-binary computer science students.

Congratulations to our students who last week presented posters at the Lovelace Colloquium @LivUni: bit.ly/4ayJhMk Now in its 17th year, the Lovelace Colloquium is a one day conference for female and non-binary computer science students.
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A new spin-out company from the Universities of Bath and Edinburgh aims to improve lung cancer diagnosis and treatment: bit.ly/3vOmxJ9

Prothea Technologies hopes to combine an imaging endoscope with a laser-ablation catheter, treating lesions immediately upon diagnosis.

A new spin-out company from the Universities of Bath and Edinburgh aims to improve lung cancer diagnosis and treatment: bit.ly/3vOmxJ9 Prothea Technologies hopes to combine an imaging endoscope with a laser-ablation catheter, treating lesions immediately upon diagnosis.
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What is the three-body problem?

Dr Kit Yates, Kit Yates, from the Department of Mathematical Sciences explores the chaotic, cosmic maths behind Netflix's new sci-fi drama: bbc.in/3VSiiXK

What is the three-body problem? Dr Kit Yates, @Kit_Yates_Maths, from the Department of Mathematical Sciences explores the chaotic, cosmic maths behind Netflix's new sci-fi drama: bbc.in/3VSiiXK
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The largest ever family tree of bird species shows bird brains have grown: bit.ly/3VAnOOz

Scientists from Milner Centre for Evolution have published the largest ever evolutionary tree for birds as part of the B10K.

The largest ever family tree of bird species shows bird brains have grown: bit.ly/3VAnOOz Scientists from @MilnerCentre have published the largest ever evolutionary tree for birds as part of the @B10K_Project.
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📻Dr Nick Longrich from the Milner Centre for Evolution joined Jim Al-Khalili and The Life Scientific this weekend to discuss how 'uninteresting' fossils can lead to fascinating findings.

Catch up on BBC Radio 4: bbc.in/4azbsuN

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🎯Very thrilled to announce an exciting workshop, *Advanced Statistical Designs to Empower Biomarker-driven Clinical Trials*, to take place in Bath on 29 April - 01 May 2024. Mathematics at Bath IMI AstraZeneca Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK

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Bath helps secure £49M investment for crucial UK research infrastructure: bit.ly/4abWaf0

Bath’s Director of Research Infrastructure and Facilities has been instrumental in securing funding for a huge investment in mass spectrometry in the UK.

Bath helps secure £49M investment for crucial UK research infrastructure: bit.ly/4abWaf0 Bath’s Director of Research Infrastructure and Facilities has been instrumental in securing funding for a huge investment in mass spectrometry in the UK.
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Why are fossils of duckbill dinosaurs, a North American family, found in North Africa?

Professor Nick Longrich of @milnerCentre joins The Conversation to unpack the mystery: bit.ly/3IRPoiz

Why are fossils of duckbill dinosaurs, a North American family, found in North Africa? Professor Nick Longrich of @milnerCentre joins @ConversationUK to unpack the mystery: bit.ly/3IRPoiz
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