News News stories 15 May 2024 Partnership creates pioneering app to keep families living with dementia connected A pioneering phone app designed to keep families living with dementia connected launches later this year after ethical entrepreneurs Grant Ripley and Fran Ferris discovered the University of Sheffield’s Made Together initiative. 8 May 2024 ‘Digital twin’ heart modelling project will monitor patients virtually Sheffield academics from the Faculties of Engineering and Health are part of a team of interdisciplinary researchers who will create and test the first ‘digital twin’ heart models for a group of chronically ill NHS patients 25 April 2024 New research sheds light on the weakening immune response observed in older adults Research from the Healthy Lifespan Institute offers a significant breakthrough in understanding age-related immune decline. 17 April 2024 Professor Ilaria Bellantuono receives Inaugural Academy Excellence Award from Dunhill Medical Trust Professor Ilaria Bellantuono, Co-Director of the Healthy Lifespan Institute, has been acknowledged for her dedication to enhancing research culture. Search Revolutionary neck support technology transforms lives of MND patients A revolutionary neck collar designed to ease pain and make everyday tasks such as eating and communicating much easier for patients living with motor neurone disease (MND) is now available to healthcare professionals and individuals across the world. 30 May 2018 ATVB Cover Art Award The Paul Evans lab has been awarded the 2017 Cover Art Award from the journal ATVB. 23 May 2018 Sheffield scientists receive £150,000 boost for pioneering dementia research Researchers at the University of Sheffield have received nearly £150,000 of new funding from leading dementia research charity Alzheimer’s Research UK. 18 May 2018 Sheffield Researchers identify new protein to suppress kidney cancer Kidney cancer is the seventh most common adulthood cancer in the UK with around 12,500 new cases each year. Cancer cells expand and form primary tumours which can relocate to other organs of the body to form secondary tumours or metastases. 3 May 2018 Royal College of Physicians Quincentennial Lecture for Yorkshire awarded to Sheffield Researcher The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) are celebrating their 500th anniversary in 2018. As well as celebrating its history the RCP are looking toward the future and awarding a quincentennial lecturer in each region. 23 April 2018 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Current page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 … Next page Next › Last page Last »