Top tips for surviving a PhD by current Faculty of Medicine PhD student, Lisa Jones.
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Top tips for surviving a PhD by current Faculty of Medicine PhD student, Lisa Jones.
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There were some short videos featured in our Faculty eNews highlighting the University successes of 2016 with a time-lapse video showing the growth of our Southampton Centre for Cancer Immunology over the course of the year.
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Antidepressant medication prescribing has increased steadily over the past three decades and now more than 60 million prescriptions for the drugs are issued each year in England, to more than 10% of the adult population.
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The email with âInvitation to reviewâ in the subject line arrives; you quickly scan down the email identifying the âDecline invitationâ link; you click the link; the invitation is consigned to history, never to trouble you again.
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Tackling the rise of antimicrobial resistance is of international priority highlighted by the World Health Organisation…
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The academic unit of Human Development and Health has more than 180 âcoreâ and project specific staff, in conjunction with many affiliated hospital staff and many, many students, all broadly researching human development with a focus on its impact over
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This month, the Wessex Genome Medicine Centre, based at University Hospital Southampton, will have been open for a year. It has seen nearly 450 people stepping forward to have their genomes analysed.
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Normally the summer is a quieter time, perfect for finishing those papers that have been long in gestation, or writing that grant application that you have been telling yourself you must do.
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In amongst all the pressures on us as academics to publish and win grants, it can sometimes be easy to lose sight of why we undertake research â to increase knowledge and hopefully improve diagnosis and treatment of patients in
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As a Faculty Leadership Team, this week we decided that to keep our colleagues informed about what is going on within the Faculty and wider University, the Associate Deans should take turns to write blog postsâŠ
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‘Prevention is better than cure’ might have been my tweet last weekend if I had got as far as tweeting (I am a slow starter) but I was at least able to enjoy the many tweets circulating during the Hospital
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The most observant amongst you may have noticed that just as the front entrance was being completed, another hole has appeared in the ground between the hospital and the Somers Building.
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