This is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In Nick’s blog he tells us about his experience of running the Smallpeice Biomedical Engineering course for school-age students.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In Nick’s blog he tells us about his experience of running the Smallpeice Biomedical Engineering course for school-age students.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In her blog Caroline shares her experiences of interacting with members of the public using various platforms.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Rina talks about the Neurokids project which aims to engage children in neuroscience research.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In his blog Gary talks about the importance of engaging with members of the public in order to build trust.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Arjuna talks about his experience of engaging with patients and the public to raise awareness of blinding diseases.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Zain tells us about his involvement with public engagement through the Widening Access to Medicine Society (WAMSoc).
Read moreI have been in my new role as Associate Dean (Research) for 20 days now and itās been interesting for me to see the inner workings of our fantastic medical school. I take over from Professor John Holloway, who after
Read moreWe are surrounded by competition, from the inane to the highbrow. We love competition. The last three months alone have given us the gift of the Tour de France, the Euros, the Olympics, the Paralymics and Emma Raducanu at the
Read moreSince the easing of restrictions by the Government in July, I have noticed how many people are starting to be excited about and have been positive about the opportunity to meet up with colleagues and start working together again in
Read moreIn my first blog for Medically Speaking, I thought I would reflect on my experience of contributing to the ALPACA Initiative, a university major strategic programme initiated in October 2020. My aims are two-fold, to consider my recent experiences in
Read moreDuring the ongoing COVID pandemic the technical staff have been crucial in making the Faculty safe for everyone.Ā As external restrictions are relaxed, they are continuing manage the extremely difficult balance between productive working on-site and preventing the spread of COVID-19:
Read moreå (bian) å (hua) ā is Mandarin for transformation or change. In recent years, Reproductive Medicine has undergone transformational change involving not only the business landscape but, the rapid introduction of innovative technology. Indeed, time-lapse embryo culture is now standard
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