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Project Background: Why some people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience faster changes in brain structures (neurodegeneration) than others? What genetic associations with brain regional ...
HIV remains one of the most persistent and challenging infections to cure due to its ability to lie dormant in reservoirs within the body: T-cells that are infected but no actively replicating virus.
This project aims to enhance best practices in strain quantification for biomedical applications, facilitating the transition of image-based measurement methods from laboratory research to clinical ...
There is growing awareness of the need to protect Rugby Union players from repetitive head injuries. This project will conduct research with male and female rugby players, parents of young players, ...
In a landmark global study, scientists have uncovered far greater diversity and flexibility in mosquito feeding patterns than ...
When uncertainty began to mount over the future of Port Talbot’s Tata Steelworks, Jason Bailey saw it as just the push he ...
Swansea University has been ranked 36th in the world for its contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals ...
New research by Swansea University and Cambridge University has revealed the causes and devastating impacts of delays – that ...
Swansea University has climbed to its highest-ever position in the prestigious QS World University Rankings 2026, securing ...
While many people pride themselves on never forgetting a face, it’s just not so easy for others. Now researchers at Swansea ...
Just how effective protected areas are at safeguarding habitats and the species that live within them is the focus of a new ...
Plastic surgeon honoured by King for creating world-leading centre and inspiring excellence in Wales
A Swansea University plastic surgeon who combines teaching and groundbreaking research with his clinical duties has been ...
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