Research activity

Here is a list of all the research activity pages:

Generic List

EBV persistence and lymphomagenesis

Description
A page which outlines the work done by the Epstein-Barr virus persistence and lymphomagenesis group, Cancer Studies, Univeristy of Birmingham.

Education, MSc, MRes, Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education

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Postgraduate degrees at The Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education, University of Birmingham

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Levonorgestrel containing Intrauterine system in Primary care against Standard treatment for Menorrhagia (ECLIPSE)

Description
ECLIPSE clinical trial: Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Levonorgestrel containing Intrauterine system in Primary care against Standard treatment for Menorrhagia (ECLIPSE)

Emerging device technologies - Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering research

Description
The Emerging Device Technology (EDT) Research Group is composed of researchers whose interests are based around the theme of materials and devices in general. There is a solid research base with its staff having many years experience in superconducting, insulating and semiconducting materials. The research includes the basic science of materials, characterisation and production of materials for applications and the demonstration of applications themselves.

Endocrine Cancer

Description
Within Endocrine Cancer, our research relies on a balance of cutting-edge scientific methodologies and deep clinical understanding of the diseases we are trying to treat. Our internationally-renowned scientific researchers have expertise in the most innovative and cutting-edge techniques.

Endocrinology and metabolism research

Description
Endocrinology and metabolism research at University of Birmingham adopts a truly translational bench-to-bedside and beside-to-bench approach. We use state-of-the-art molecular and cell biology techniques through to rodent models and the highest quality cutting edge metabolic research in patients. We use unparalleled clinical research facilities which lie immediately adjacent to our basic science laboratories and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Our strengths lie in understanding the causes of rare diseases such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia, adrenal insufficiency and premature puberty that exemplify mechanisms that are of importance in common diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and polycystic ovary syndrome, the leading cause of female infertility.

Energy and Chemical Industries - Formulation Engineering Research - School of Chemical Engineering

Description
The Energy research theme addresses the challenges of introducing the hydrogen economy to replace the current reliance on carbon-based fuels.
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