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A field of lush green wheat crops.

Fungi could reduce reliance on fertilisers

Published
Thursday 24th October, 2019
Categories
Environment
Science

Introducing fungi to wheat boosted their uptake of key nutrients and could lead to new, ‘climate smart’ varieties of crops, according to a new study.

TBC

A measure of success: new Nexus partnership

Published
Thursday 24th October, 2019
Categories
Business and partnerships
Science

The National Measurement Laboratory is to establish a hub at Nexus, the University’s innovation hub, and has signed a new strategic partnership agreement.

Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial pathogen carried by 4.4 billion people worldwide

A new approach for tackling superbugs

Published
Thursday 17th October, 2019
Categories
Global
Health

Scientists have uncovered a novel antibiotic-free approach that could help prevent and treat one of the most widespread bacterial pathogens, using nanocapsules made of natural ingredients.

Artwork in the entrance of Worsley Building, School of Medicine

Recognising advancement of gender equality

Published
Thursday 10th October, 2019
Categories
University

Following the announcement of new Athena SWAN charter awards – with the School of Medicine receiving Gold - the University has commended the commitment to achieving greater gender equality at Leeds.

A health minister has announced an additional £4m of funding to support the development of new health tech innovations. One of the ten companies to benefit includes PinPoint Data Science, which is based at Nexus.

Boost for cancer diagnosis health tech

Published
Wednesday 9th October, 2019
Categories
Health

A health minister visiting Nexus today has announced an additional £4m of funding to support the development of new health tech innovations.