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MQ researcher has found a shared genetic susceptibility between eating disorders and suicidal ideation
A Rosetrees funded project in partnership with MQ has found ...
Read More Huge rise in mental health admissions for young people in last decade
Admissions of children (up to the age of 18) with ...
Read More New Scan Offers Hope for Asthma and COPD Patients
Scientists have developed a new technique that allows doctors to ...
Read More New study reveals how immune cells play a key role in movement
In a groundbreaking collaborative study supported by Rosetrees, scientists from ...
Read More Rosetrees and Race Against Dementia team up to drive out dementia
Six outstanding UK dementia teams funded through new £4.2m programme ...
Read More New study reveals molecular causes of rare neurological condition in children
A new study led by Rosetrees-funded scientists at UCL Queen ...
Read More Stem cell-derived model of the post-implantation human embryo
Researchers at the University of Cambridge and in the U.S. ...
Read More Donor motor neurons could restore muscle function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Scientists led by UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology have ...
Read More Genetic Clues Reveal Lung Cancer’s Next Move
Knowing whether a tumour might grow or spread to ...
Read More New study reveals how skin cancer resists treatment
Scientists have discovered how some skin cancers stop responding to ...
Read More VIRTUAL REALITY TRANSFORMS EDI TRAINING
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has successfully used ...
Read More Creating complex protocells and prototissues using simple DNA building blocks
Rosetrees-funded researchers at UCL have utilized macromolecular DNA nanotechnology to ...
Read More Green Mediterranean diet reduces more fat than traditional Med or healthy diet
Researchers in Israel have shown that the green Mediterranean diet ...
Read More New research finds that statins could help treat bowel cancer
A new study has shown that statins, commonly used to ...
Read More Monoclonal antibodies prevent age-related decline in nerve regeneration after injury
A new study by researchers at Imperial College London, led ...
Read More People at risk of future heart disease and stroke may be at greater risk for severe COVID-19
In 2020, just a few months into the pandemic, Rosetrees ...
Read More New research on how the body’s immune system can be used to battle cancer
Research from Rosetrees' funded researcher Dr Stuart Rushworth (University of ...
Read More New non-invasive approach to treating cancer
Rosetrees funded scientists have developed a novel cancer therapy that ...
Read More University of Birmingham announces launch of five new diabetes studies
Rosetrees Trust have funded one of five new projects, launched ...
Read More Rosetrees funded research published in Cell Reports Medicine
Congratulations to Rosetrees funded researcher Dr Alex Clark (University of ...
Read More New discovery: Cancer cells within tumour centres have highest chance of spreading around the body
Cells from tumour centres are more likely to be metastatic ...
Read More Rosetrees funded researchers selected to join The Royal Society (2021)
Warm congratulations to Professor David Rowitch and Professor Sir Simon ...
Read More Rosetrees funded scientists elected to prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
We wish to give our warmest congratulations to Professor Heidi ...
Read More New MRI techniques for predicting disability in Multiple Sclerosis
New research, recently published in Brain, has demonstrated new MRI ...
Read More Lab-grown ‘mini-bile ducts’ used to repair human livers
Rosetrees -funded research, published in Science, reports that for the ...
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