News News stories Tribbles protein offers hope for tuberculosis treatment Tuberculosis is the biggest bacterial killer worldwide. Instead of targeting the bacteria with antibiotics to combat the disease, our researchers are focusing on how our immune systems could overcome infection. 23 September 2024 Important step forward in stem cell therapy for rare bowel disease Stem cell therapy could be used to treat sufferers of a rare bowel disease, a new study led by researchers at the ±¬ÁÏTV and University College London (UCL), has demonstrated. 1 July 2024 Stem cells provide new insight into genetic pathway of childhood cancer Scientists have discovered a new insight into the genetic pathway of childhood cancer, offering new hope for tailored treatments. 13 May 2024 Search Caroline Butcher Award 2018 Pam Ellis, Research Assistant in Catarina Henriques lab, was presented with the Caroline Butcher Award 2018 at the Bateson Centre Away Day on 4th July. 6 July 2018 25th European Drosophila Research Conference selected talk Congratulations to Hannah Roddie from Iwan Evan’s lab who was selected to talk at the Immunity Workshop for the 25th European Drosophila Research Conference (EDRC). 4 October 2017 Lifecourse Biology: from development to disease and the clinic Wednesday 13th to Friday 15th September 2017 The Edge, Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield 10 September 2017 William Harvey Young Investigatory Award Huge congratulations to Hannah Isles (Elks/Renshaw lab) who was awarded the William Harvey Young Investigator Award at the World Congress on Inflammation held in London in July. 12 July 2017 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »