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DNA find sheds light on human brain
19 Jun 2015: Brain cells alter their genetic make-up during a person’s lifetime, scientists have found.
New director to lead research into reproductive health
19 Jun 2015: Professor Jeffrey Pollard will formally take up appointment as Director of the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health with effect from 17th December 2012.
Experts hail kidney gene find
19 Jun 2015: Scientists have discovered 20 genes that could help explain the causes of kidney disease and ‘revolutionise’ treatments.
MS study targets damage affecting nerves
19 Jun 2015: Multiple sclerosis treatments that repair damage to the brain could be developed thanks to new research.
Compound could ward off memory loss
19 Jun 2015: Researchers have discovered a compound that could be used to create drugs to help prevent memory loss linked to ageing.
Gene find offers breast cancer hope
19 Jun 2015: University scientists have found a gene that may trigger the spread of an aggressive form of breast cancer.
Causes of Chinese child death revealed
19 Jun 2015: Pneumonia is the leading cause of death amongst Chinese children, according to a new study.
Boost for brain scan study
19 Jun 2015: Stroke patients will be helped by new funding to test the effectiveness of using brain scans to diagnose their condition.
DNA test reveals village roots
19 Jun 2015: A simple DNA test could pinpoint a person’s geographical roots to within a few miles, a study suggests
Giant hologram gives training extra dimension
19 Jun 2015: A full colour, animated 3D hologram of the human body – the first anatomy teaching tool of its kind – is to go on public display for the first time.