Professor Clench at NC3Rs Workshop: Human tissue models for cancer research
Professor Malcolm Clench gave a talk at the workshop on 1st March 2017 entitled 'Molecular Pathology/Mass Spectrometry Imaging In Cancer Research'
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
Research Students improving our world
See this article in The Independent about postgraduate research at Sheffield Hallam University and particularly on Christine Le Maitre
Returning to research – the Daphne Jackson Trust
Professor Nicola Woodroofe is a member of the Daphne Jackson Trust Awards Assessment Panel and was interviewed by the British Society for Immunology
Rob Bradshaw at Nottingham Trent University
Lecturer Dr Rob Bradshaw was invited to speak at the Chemistry and Forensic Science Colloquium on 22nd March 2017 at Nottingham Trent University
Royal Society for Chemistry Research Fund Grant awarded
Dr Chris Whiteoak has been successful in his recent application for a Royal Society of Chemistry Research Fund Grant (grant number ID RF17-1110)
Royal Society of Chemistry Travel Grant awarded to Hasan Aldewachi
Hasan Aldewachi has been awarded a travel grant to attend the 5th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology
'Satiety - from Origins to Applications' conference, London
The ASO is the UK's foremost charitable organisation dedicated to the understanding, prevention and treatment of obesity
SBPR Presidents’ Award for Dr Abbey Thorpe
For the second year running, Dr Abbey Thorpe was awarded the Presidents' Award for the best podium presentation at The Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) annual meeting
Professor Le Maitre interviewed on BBC Sheffield
Ahead of her Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Christine Le Maitre was invited to talk on BBC Radio Sheffield about defective cells and the implications for developing successful treatments to diseases