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Covid-19 research and enterprise

Published on March 9, 2021
...cytokine proteins that can cause death by respiratory collapse, following Covid 19 infection. These compounds can be used within a drug therapy to prevent our immune system from disabling the body’s lung function during a cytokine storm; one of the contributing factors in Covid-19 deaths. This treatment could potentially also help protect cancer and organ transplant patients. Oxford Brookes University develop vaccine Research has been conducted t... Read more »

Interview: University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson

Published on September 16, 2020
...keep going and you can get the graduates that work experience and then, hopefully, as things sort themselves out, then the jobs will resurface. “In the past, the need was for the university to be created in order to provide a skilled workforce. But now the university’s a real driver for new industries to come to an area, and new jobs and skills to be created. They’re very good at attracting new business to an area because they can provide a workfo... Read more »

Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

Published on June 23, 2021
...vidual, distanced (2m+) workstations for all students. This could then safely deliver socially distanced 1st and 2nd year classes where additional precautions (such as fume hoods) were not required. Furthermore, classes were then taught in weekly bubbles to minimise mixing. Overall this nomination is for all Staff in the Schools of Science and Engineering but particularly the technical staff who had the vision to make this happen and ensure the sa... Read more »

ARU study finds COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse

Published on November 6, 2020
...Public Health, the research found that 40% of those displaying symptoms of COVID-19 simultaneously experience a worsening of their tinnitus. In short: Although the study focused on people with pre-existing tinnitus, a small number of participants also reported that their condition was initially triggered by developing COVID-19 symptoms, suggesting that tinnitus could be a ‘long COVID’ symptom in some cases Tinnitus affects an estimated one in eigh... Read more »

Published on June 9, 2021
...has been manufactured in small numbers and demonstrated in the field as an effective test for the Covid-19 virus. Its advantage are its ease of use, speed and effectiveness and its ability to work without the need for laboratory processing. In partnership with the university the team have created a spin-out company called Llusern Scientific Ltd to commercialise the test and the device for Covid-19 and other viruses.       Birmingham City Universit... Read more »

Continuing the conversation between Emma Hardy MP and Professor Jane Harrington, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich 

Published on July 6, 2020
...eaningful, strategic partnerships, joining-up approaches to provision locally and regionally. I know that Alliance universities can already leverage some of the existing collaboration with schools, further education partners, and local businesses to help address gaps that will exist, especially as we look to the skills needed post Covid-19. But more work will be needed. JH: And what about for current students? Our universities sit on the very nexu... Read more »

USW rapid point-of-care Covid-19 test a step closer to being available

Published on October 23, 2020
...latory approval. This could lead to the test being available for use in early 2021. Dr Jeroen Nieuwland, one of the lead scientists on the project, said: “It has been an incredibly busy few months as we honed the underlying molecular technology of the test to be confident that we can accurately detect Covid-19. We also now have a pre-production prototype of the electronic reader device that will process the test results in 20 to 30 minutes and a u... Read more »

Manufacturing the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

Published on March 26, 2021
...ills capacity within the region to meet this demand. Novavax showed an 89% efficacy in fighting COVID-19. The National Horizons Centre, a £22.3 million national centre of excellence for the bioscience industries already enjoys a fruitful collaboration with manufacturers FDB. The centre, which is based at Teesside University’s Central Park campus in Darlington, has already developed a bespoke training course for FDB staff looking at the latest deve... Read more »

Kingston University research into communicating with BAME communities

Published on March 10, 2021
...esent their findings outlining why BAME communities may be disproportionately affected by Covid-19 and how targeted health messaging could help mitigate its impact. Dr Tushna Vandrevala was joined by Professor Jane Hendy of Brunel University London and Professor Aftab Ala of the University of Surrey, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for the presentation to 140 Cabinet Office civil servants. The pan... Read more »

Green skills for a low carbon post-COVID transition

Published on October 24, 2021
...s increasing inequalities between individuals, industries and regions (ILO, 2015). The COVID-19 crisis and the resulting slowdown in economic activity are severely impacting a variety of sectors across the UK economy, with significant social consequences. The government’s commitment to a green recovery, as well as the public and business support for it, requires not only policies to drive low carbon economic activity, but also investment in human... Read more »