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New Study to combat the most common form of liver cancer

News | SETsquared | Mon, 15/10/2012 | 00:00

Scientists at the University of Southampton are to investigate the best way to use natural killer cells (NK) to target the most common form of liver cancer.  NK cells are able to directly kill cancer in the body and stimulate other cells in the immune system to help attack cancer....

Turtles can turn into gazelles in a good incubator

News | SETsquared | Fri, 12/10/2012 | 00:00

Serial Entrepreneur and ex dragon's den investor, Richard Farleigh, talks about the value a good incubator can have on start-up business and highlights the success from our Bristol centre run by Nick Sturge. Richard says "I came across a very good incubator the other day, operated by Bristol University. It’s...

Engineering mathematics student wins SET award

News | SETsquared | Wed, 10/10/2012 | 00:00

A University of Bristol engineering mathematics graduate has been awarded one of Europe's most important awards for science, engineering and technology undergraduates. Philip Kingsley, a graduate in engineering mathematics, has been awarded the prestigious 2012 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) award for the Best Information Technology Student. The SET awards...

Study gives clues to causes of Motor Neurone Disease

News | SETsquared | Wed, 10/10/2012 | 00:00

Scientists at the University of Bath are one step further to understanding the role of one of the proteins that causes the neurodegenerative disorder, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Motor Neurone Disease (MND).The scientists studied a protein called angiogenin, which is present in the spinal cord and brain...

Bath-based internet pioneer awarded prestigious IET medal

News | SETsquared | Wed, 10/10/2012 | 00:00

A leading Bath-based software entrepreneur who has innovated the computer networking industry for over 25 years has been awarded a prestigious Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) achievement award, recognising his acclaimed contribution to the sector.Paul Kane, one of seven ‘DNS keyholders’ to the internet, has been a member of...

Snake venom could be used to design new heart disease drugs

News | SETsquared | Wed, 10/10/2012 | 00:00

Research led by the University of Bath has identified two possible new routes for developing novel drugs for high blood pressure and heart disease.The research, published in the prestigious Nature journal Scientific Reports, was led by Professor K. Ravi Acharya  in collaboration with the Universities of Leeds (Professor Elwyn Isaac) and Cape...

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