Bath scientists find clues to dementia and Parkinson鈥檚
Published on 7 November 2013Research has identified a possible target to reduce the levels of a protein, alpha-synuclein, linked to both Parkinson鈥檚 disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
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Research has identified a possible target to reduce the levels of a protein, alpha-synuclein, linked to both Parkinson鈥檚 disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Trials are beginning for Irosustat, a drug pioneered here at the University, which could prolong the lives of thousands of women with advanced breast cancer.
Female fruit flies regulate their genes before having sex to help them fight off sexually transmitted infections (STIs), researchers have revealed.
Simon Bond, Director of our Innovation Centre, recently attended the launch of a multi-centre hub in Amman, Jordan.
Professor Christine Griffin is calling for tighter regulations around alcohol marketing aimed at young people who use social network sites.
One of our leading aerospace composites researchers has been awarded a prestigious Research Chair by the Royal Academy of Engineering and GKN Aerospace.
Research into a new type of laser will dramatically improve future devices used for sensing and in communications, according to scientists at the University.
The Department of Psychology held a successful summer school for young people on autism spectrum (ASD) who are applying, or thinking of applying to university.
New research by the University and partners across Europe will develop materials and technologies to improve occupant well-being in modern low carbon buildings.
A new way of monitoring blood glucose control in diabetes is closer to market due to partnership between the University and medical device company glySure Ltd.