Bristol researchers use gene editing to improve red blood cell transfusion compatibility
Synthetic biologists at the University of Bristol have succeeded in generating laboratory-made red blood cells…
Bristol Law School's LLM in Health, Law and Society
If you are interested in the relationships between health and law, and want a degree…
Child Injury Health Integration Team highlights in 2017-2018
Dr Julie Mytton, Director of the Child Injury Health Integration Team (CIPIC HIT) gives an…
Highlights from the Psychosis Health Integration Team
Psychosis Health Integration Team (HIT) Directors Dr Sarah Sullivan, Dr Simon Downer, James Robinson and…
Achievements of the Parkinson's and Other Movement Disorders HIT
Dr Alan Whone, Director of the Parkinson's and Other Movement Disorders Health Integration Team (MOVE…
A year of successes for the Drug and Alcohol HIT
Kyla Thomas, Leonie Roberts, Katherine Williams and Tim Williams, Directors of the Drug and Alcohol…
The Chronic Kidney Disease HIT report on their work in 2017-18
Dr Udaya Udayaraj and Dr Fergus Caskey give an update on the work of the…
A call to policymakers to change transport planning so children can lead active lives
Dr Adrian Davis, Director of SHINE HIT, is among a group of public health experts,…
Buprenorphine may be a safer opioid substitute than methadone but only if treatment duration is longer, study suggests
The less commonly prescribed opioid substitute buprenorphine may be safer than methadone for problem opioid…
Dementia HIT Research Showcase explores sleep, citizenship and emergency care
Sleep and dementia, emergency care, and notions of citizenship were among the highlights of the…
My year of adventure doing UWE's Postgraduate Certificate in Science Communication
Zoe Trinder-Widdess, Communications Manager for Bristol Health Partners and NIHR CLAHRC West, talks about taking…
STITCH team presents to Parliamentary self-harm and suicide prevention group
The Improving Care in Self-Harm Health Integration Team (STITCH HIT) presented their work to the…