Cardiff University School of Medicine news & events
News
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C21 Final consultation launched
The second and final consultation on plans for the renewal and development of medical education at Cardiff University is now open.31st January 2012
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C21 Final consultation launched
- February 2012
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NDM-1 superbug is the result of a freak genetic mistake
Research in the Institute of Infection & Immunity has revealed that the newest superbug spreading throughout the globe is the result of a recent and rare genetic fusion.13th February 2012 -
Cutting ‘unnecessary’ antibiotic prescriptions
A major University study which led to long-term reductions in the number of antibiotic prescriptions by Welsh GPs could see ‘unnecessary’ prescriptions cut by 1.6M per year, if replicated across the UK.10th February 2012 -
£4.5M biomedical research boost
Leading university neuroscience and immunology research which helps translate new knowledge into improved clinical practice and treatments for the benefit of patients is set to receive a £4.5M funding boost.3rd February 2012
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NDM-1 superbug is the result of a freak genetic mistake
- January 2012
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‘Killer cells’ and diabetes (Cardiff University News Centre)
Killer T-cells in the human body which help protect us from disease can inadvertently destroy cells that produce insulin, new University research has uncovered.16th January 2012 -
Type 1 diabetes discovery by Cardiff University and King's College (BBC News)
Scientists say they have uncovered new evidence which it is hoped could eventually help diagnose and prevent type 1 diabetes.16th January 2012
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‘Killer cells’ and diabetes (Cardiff University News Centre)
Events
- February 2012
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Science Seminar:
Professor Richard GibbonsTBC16th February, 13.00‑14.00
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Medical Education Seminar series:
Transforming Medical Education for the 21st Century: Megatrends, Priorities and Change22nd February, 13.00‑14.00 -
BSI Seminar:
"TLR4 oligomerisation: the story of endotoxin"22nd February, 13.00‑14.00 -
Science Seminar:
Professor Mark CannellLooking at signal transduction problems with biophotonics23rd February, 13.00‑14.00
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Science Seminar:
- March 2012
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Science Seminar:
Professor Sarah GeorgeThe Wnter Wonderland: a novel regulator of cardiovascular disease1st March, 13.00‑14.00
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Science in Public Health Lectures:
Three dogmas and a U-turn: the science of vitamin D and sunshineSpeaker: Dr Oliver Gillie, Health Research Forum1st March, 19.30
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