Mass Spectrometry Imaging: New Tools for Healthcare Research
The BMRC recently hosted a two and half day EU funded training course on 'On-Tissue Digestion for Mass Spectrometry Imaging'
PhD student Abbey Thorpe takes best podium presentation award!
BMRC PhD student Abbey Thorpe attended the Discs Conference in London in September 2015 and was awarded best podium presentation
Sheffield Hallam University Innovation Bursaries
Sheffield Hallam University will receive £1.1m of an EU Horizon 2020 grant which will combine expertise from the BMRC and MERI, led by Prof Christine Le Maitre and Prof Chris Salmon
Could microbes cause the end of the world
BMRC academics Dr Bryony Cotterell, a post-doctoral researcher and doctoral student Alex Andrews spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield's Rony Robinson about their research in microbiology.
Study types and funding
BMRC offers both MPhil and PhD research degrees and professional doctorates, which may be studied full or part time.
Creating Knowledge Conference 2019
On Monday 17 June 2019, Sheffield Hallam hosted the 2019 Creating Knowledge Conference, bringing together research from across the University in the form of presentations, workshops and activities. Several BMRC staff gave talks as part of the conference.
Sheffield Hallam to receive £1.1m EU Horizon 2020 grant
Sheffield Hallam University will receive £1.1m of an EU Horizon 2020 grant which will combine expertise from the BMRC and MERI, led by Prof Christine Le Maitre and Prof Chris Salmon
Research aims to prevent progressive stages of multiple sclerosis
Scientists in the University's Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC) have begun work on a new project which seeks to understand the biological processes in the brain that triggers the progressive phase of MS
Developing undergraduate students and the next generation of endocrinologists
This summer the BMRC hosted Jess Talbot, one of our talented undergraduate Human Biology students, to work on a project to investigate adipocyte-derived extracellular vesicles in cardiometabolic disease through the development of a 3D adipose model
Probiotic treatment trial for people with Long COVID
Researchers from the AWRC and BMRC have carried out a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of a multi-strain liquid probiotic in 196 people with Long COVID.