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Using a drape to diagnose postpartum haemorrhage could save thousands of lives in sub-Saharan Africa
Together with clinical observation, using a calibrated drape has shown high accuracy for diagnosing postpartum haemorrhage (PPH).
UoB has always been a home to exciting innovations. A university of firsts. But developing a ‘blue sky’ idea into a commercial prospect is no easy task.
Smokers and people who recently quit are more likely to face complications after having an operation than non-smokers, a new ...
Arabic Studies is an interdisciplinary area of research and constitutes a vibrant section within the Modern Languages department with a large postgraduate population from all over the World, including ...
The pair of brown dwarfs, known as 2M1510, were detected in 2018 by Professor Amaury Triaud and others with the Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars (SPECULOOS) that the University ...
The 2024 Lister Prize winners, Dr Sarah Dimeloe and Dr Rebecca Drummond, join a long line of Lister Fellows and Former ...
Professor Yemisi Takwoingi will be bringing her expertise to national health and care workforce research partnership.
ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations recognised with shared prize which will support future opportunities for PhD ...
Professor Rob Jackson is an expert in bacteria-plant interactions, making major contributions to the understanding of how pathogens cause disease and how pathogens evolve to evade host immunity. He ...
Professor Pietro Tricoli responds to the UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) passing new agreement to tackle shipping emissions ...
The University of Birmingham and Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) led the successful bid, supported by the West Midlands Growth Company and ICC Birmingham.
The publication of two papers demonstrates how work led by laboratories from the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, ...
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