Latest news Back to 'Centre for Computational Biology' NewsRSS FeedAtom Feed Birmingham scientists discover the earliest steps in the development of an immune response DescriptionThe process of white blood cells responding to infections begins earlier than previously thought, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Birmingham.Date:15/09/2020 Birmingham scientists discover the earliest steps in the development of an immune response DescriptionThe process of white blood cells responding to infections begins earlier than previously thought, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Birmingham.Date:15/09/2020 New study describes which cancer patients are more vulnerable to COVID-19 DescriptionA newly published study led by the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham has found that, compared to other cancers, patients with blood cancers are more vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.Date:25/08/2020 COVID-19 mortality in cancer patients is not significantly affected by anti-cancer treatments, study finds DescriptionA new study led by the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford has found the mortality rate in cancer patients who are assessed or treated in hospital with COVID-19 is not significantly affected by anti-cancer treatments.Date:28/05/2020 4000 Years of contact, conflict and cultural change had little genetic impact in Near East DescriptionThe Near East was a crossroad for the ancient world's greatest civilizations, and invasions over centuries caused enormous changes in cultures, religions and languages.Date:28/05/2020 CCB Seminar Series Returns January 2019 DescriptionCCB Seminar series continues January 2019 - a list of upcoming seminar speakersDate:15/01/2019 CCB Seminar Series Returns October 2018 DescriptionDetails for upcoming CCB seminar series with the names of lecturers and where they are fromDate:01/10/2018 Birmingham scientists link with hospital partners in China on data science health project DescriptionData science experts today signed an agreement to join forces with one of China's best hospitals to gather, organise and analyse patient information under related laws and regulations from both countries.Date:24/05/2018 ICML 2018 DescriptionResearch led by CCB Faculty and Alan Turing Institute Fellow, Dr Christopher Yau, and his Turing PhD Enrichment student Tammo Rukat has been accepted for publication at the prestigious 2018 International Conference in Machine Learning to be held in Stockholm, Sweden this year.Date:18/05/2018 National Biofilms Innovation Centre DescriptionNational Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) LaunchDate:28/11/2017 Displaying 1 to 10 of 18 Previous 1 2 Next