Here is a list of all the research activity pages:
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- The Chromatin and gene Expression Group explores the mechanisms by which epigenetic marks, especially histone modifications, regulate patterns of gene expression through differentiation and development. We have a particular interest in the ways in which environmental agents, including therapeutic drugs and dietary components, can trigger epigenetic change, and in identifying circumstances in which such changes can be heritable, through the cell cycle, from one cell generation to the next
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- Clinical and strategic commissioning research group, health services management centre, school of social policy, university of birmingham
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- Clinical cardiovascular research in the Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences encompasses a number of active research groups, both from university and NHS staff. These include groups in cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, primary care and cardiovascular physiology
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- Page which outlines the basics of the University's clinical research, clinical trials and governance.
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- Clinical respiratory research in Birmingham centres on inflammatory mechanisms underlying lung injury and fibrosis in disorders including acute lung injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, vasculitis and interstitial lung disease. Basic science themes include lung epithelial cell biology, the effects of aging upon neutrophil function and local endocrine systems within the lung.
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- The Ultra Cold Atoms Research Group was set up during 2008 as a new group within the School of Physics and Astronomy. The group is part of the Midlands Ultra Cold Atoms Research Centre (MUARC) together with the University of Nottingham.
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- This research theme has been established to bring together and create a common focus for those members of staff of Civil Engineering with an expertise or interest in computational work. The theme is broad, embracing all major aspects of the computational interests of the staff, whether these interests lie within our main area of Civil Engineering or in engineering more generally (with aspects of, for instance, aeronautical, mechanical, marine, chemical and materials engineering) or in topics such as artificial intelligence, neural networks, knowledge-based systems, etc.
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- The Communications Engineering Group covers a broad range of research including applications of microwave technology to communications and sensor systems, novel aspects of network design and optical communications. Researched topics range from antennas, through microwave circuits, radiowave propagation, optics, networking and radar, to communications signal processing. Research funding comes from the EU, research councils, the MOD and industry.