| Research from International Colleges Newsletter for Sunday May 10, 2026 ( 9 items ) |
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Birmingham Professor Elected President of Association of Physicians of Great Britain & Ireland
BIRMINGHAM, England, May 9 -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Birmingham Professor elected President of Association of Physicians of Great Britain & Ireland
Professor Elizabeth Sapey will continue the Society's mission to bring together physicians at the cutting edge of research.
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The University of Birmingham's Professor Elizabeth Sapey has been elected as the President of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain & Ireland.
The Association of Physicians
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Fashion Museum Bath and Bath Spa University Announce Partnership to Develop a Digital Fashion Platform
BATH, England, May 9 -- Bath Spa University issued the following news:
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Fashion Museum Bath and Bath Spa University announce partnership to develop a new digital fashion platform
Fashion Museum Bath and Bath Spa University have today announced a five-year partnership, running from 2026 to 2030, that will transform digital access to the Museum's internationally renowned fashion collection. The collaboration will support skills development and academic research and open up new routes into
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James Cook University the Home of NQ Simulation Park
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, May 9 -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
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JCU the new home of NQ Simulation Park
A joint venture of JCU and Townsville City Council, North Queensland Simulation Park (NQ SPARK) will combine advanced simulation, virtual and augmented reality, and high performance computing to give key organisations faster decision making, safer operation and richer data insights, all without the real world risk of live training.
After a period of operation
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London School of Hygiene: Expert Comment - Malaria Vaccine Averts 1 in 8 Deaths in Young Children
LONDON, England, May 9 (TNSjou) -- The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine issued the following news:
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Expert comment: Malaria vaccine averts 1 in 8 deaths in young children
New evidence suggests vaccinating against malaria could save tens of thousands of children's lives as programmes expand across Africa
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A malaria vaccine has been shown to reduce overall child deaths by 13% in routine use, according to a new study, providing the clearest evidence to date that vaccination
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London School of Hygiene: Rapid Reaction - Should I Be Worried About Hantavirus?
LONDON, England, May 9 -- The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine issued the following news:
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Rapid reaction: Should I be worried about hantavirus?
LSHTM expert explains cases of Andes hantavirus are rare and it does not spread as easily as other viruses like flu or COVID-19
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As of 8 May 2026, six cases of hantavirus infection have now been confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO), after a suspected hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship.
Three of the patie
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Makerere University-ND Sign MoU to Enhance Collaboration
KAMPALA, Uganda, May 9 -- Makerere University issued the following news:
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Makerere University-ND Sign MoU to Enhance Collaboration
Makerere University and the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA (ND) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which opens opportunities for collaboration between the two historic and leading research institutions in the areas of staff and student exchange, joint research and training, joint supervision of graduate students, and others.
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University of Birmingham: From Mexico to Birmingham - Postgraduates Share Research in 'Wonderful' and 'Enriching' Collaboration
BIRMINGHAM, England, May 9 -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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From Mexico to Birmingham: postgraduates share research in 'wonderful' and 'enriching' collaboration
Dr Lucy O'Sullivan co-leads the British Council-funded transnational education project with Universidad Iberoamericana, hosting joint teaching and workshops.
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An international and interdisciplinary online workshop held on the 30 April showcased the range of exciting research being undertaken by postg
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University of East Anglia: Scientists Discover 'Hidden Switch' in Immune Cells That Helps the Body Kill Deadly Fungus
NORWICH, England, May 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:
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Scientists discover 'hidden switch' in immune cells that helps the body kill deadly fungus
Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have contributed to discovering a "control switch" inside our immune cells that helps the body destroy dangerous fungal infections.
Researchers found that a protein called RAB5c helps white blood cells kill Aspergillus fumigatus - a common airborne fungus
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York University: Force is Not-so Strong With This One, Research Finds
TORONTO, Ontario, May 9 (TNSjou) -- York University issued the following news release:
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The force is not-so strong with this one, new research finds
Non-rotating early galaxy a surprise to astronomers who say this work helps give clues to origins of the universe
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An international group of astronomers, including from York University's department of Physics and Astronomy, using the world's most powerful space telescope, have made a surprising discovery about a galaxy long, long ago and
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