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Working life Richard Coward. Dr Richard Coward is an MRC Senior Clinical Fellow and Head of Research for the School of Clinical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Here he tell us about his working life from spending time Read more. Blood lust and the mosquito. People power the volunteers behind dementia research. New figures from the National Institute of Health and Development released today. Looks at why cohort studies are so important in getting underneath the skin of the disease. Champagne cor.

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Medical research policy updates from the AMRC team. MPs call for action to improve clinical trial setup and transparency. The Commons Science and Technology Committee has published its report on clinical trials following the inquiry it held earlier this year. It has made a number of recommendations to improve the conduct of clinical trials in the UK and increase public trust and awareness. Commons Science and Technology Select Committee.

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Tim Jackson is Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. He currently holds an ESRC Professorial Fellowship on Prosperity and Sustainability in the Green Economy. As we continue to celebrate our 50th anniversary.

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Taking you behind the scenes of cancer research. From Microscope to Microchip Computational Models of Cancer Biology. The Hall group and the Shamarajiwa group are newest groups to the MRC Cancer Unit. In this post, David Shorthouse, a postdoc with the Hall group, discusses the groups innovative work with computational biology models and describes how these models have enhanced ongoing research in the Unit.

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Working life Richard Coward. Dr Richard Coward is an MRC Senior Clinical Fellow and Head of Research for the School of Clinical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Here he tell us about his working life from spending time Read more. Blood lust and the mosquito. People power the volunteers behind dementia research. New figures from the National Institute of Health and Development released today. Looks at why cohort studies are so important in getting underneath the skin of the disease. Champagne cor.

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Now that 2014 has arrived, this is a good time to reflect on 2013 and what we have been achieved. So, here are some of the highlights of what we have achieved. 1 We funded over 5million in research grants. This brings our total spend on research to over 65million since the charity started.

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