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  1. Drug-Testing Technology Saves Millions of Pounds and Lives – Coventry University

    …le researchers to successfully predict both the negative and positive side effects medical drugs would have on the heart before the clinical testing stage. These new techniques aim to improve early detection of cardiac safety issues and will help pharmacologists avoid expensive problems later on in the drug-testing process. In 2020, the business was expanded to include InoCardia’s cardiac safety assessment portfolio and was supported by over £2.5m…

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  2. How female entrepreneurship means sisters can finally do it for themselves

    …s part of my PhD, I set out to find out more. I was already following some female entrepreneurs online, particularly in food and health, and could see the power that social media was providing to these start-ups. I started to wonder about the experience of female entrepreneurs who are marketing their business (and themselves) online. With my own company, I had had a brand name which was quite distinct from my own persona, allowing the two to be se…

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  3. Unconscious bias in higher education: A talk for International Women’s Day

    …male name attached, and half were given the exact same application with a female name attached. What they found was that “female” applicants were rated significantly lower than “male” applicants in competence and hireability – and in line with this they were offered a lower starting salary. Interestingly, the gender of the evaluator didn’t make any difference; both male and female participants in the experiment graded “male” applicants more highl…

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  4. Women in research

    …ation to women’s equality, disability and youth disadvantage (e.g. https://www.boingboing.org.uk/economic-impact-covid-19-young-people/). Prof Hart has built a highly successful social enterprise Boingboing (www.boingboing.org.uk/), which is a key vehicle for her co-productive research, dissemination, and knowledge transfer. Prof Hart takes overall responsibility for the strategic direction, financial accountability and development of Boingbong as…

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  5. University Alliance media coverage `

    ….uk/news/education-56731330 LBC Radio with Nick Ferrari – 14/04/21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsY2kSNpSI The Telegraph – 14/04/21 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/students-hopes-early-return-campus-dashed/ Research Professional – 18/04/21 https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-he-views-2021-4-no-going-back/ Research Professional – 7/4/2021 https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-politics-2021-4-uuk-government-sile…

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  6. Global impact

    …line malicious websites that prey on vulnerable people with the promise of cheap medicines. FAST uses a sophisticated algorithm and rapid method to identify illegal online pharmacies, discouraging visitors from buying pharmaceuticals online and providing valuable information for Interpol and other national bodies in identifying and classifying illegal activity. The research has also given rise to essential guidelines that assist agencies in tackli…

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  7. A Snapshot of Science

    …we need more female role models to look up to and to encourage the future female generation to get moving. Organisation=Efficiency, right? Awais Younis, Nottingham Trent University Exploring the Outdoors while Living with Dementia Molly Browne, Coventry University People living with dementia often experience what is termed ‘a shrinking world’. As the disease progresses and symptoms worsen, many people experience a loss of independence and the abi…

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  8. Unlocking the secrets of the humble aspirin pill

    …in a very small number of people) and cancer. Aspirin response, like most drug responses, is genetically inherited. Some drugs like antibiotics have simple genetic kits to see if individuals will develop rare but serious side effects. That’s why our next step is to attract funding to develop a genetic kit which will allow us to test risk versus benefit of aspirin takers, and deepen our understanding of who may stand to gain from taking this pill…

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  9. Ensuring Britain stays ahead of the game in precision technology

    …he SURFSTAND results into its instrumentation. With it they have developed online software tools (in the form of its SoftGauges) that allow end-users to check the correctness of the surface metrology software provided by instrument vendors. As a result of its research excellence and strong reputation, CPT was named one of the new EPSRC Centres for Innovative Manufacturing. Supported by £8m in funding, this identifies CPT as a national centre of ex…

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  10. Minding the gender gap

    …t an engineer visiting a school will be male. But only 9% of engineers are female and the UK has the lowest percentage of female engineering professionals in Europe. The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) is working hard to change this. WES is a charity started in 1919 at the end of the First World War when women who had worked in technical jobs during the conflict wanted to continue doing so. Although welcomed into the profession during the war, w…

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