A new compound developed by University of Sheffield experts has killed antibiotic resistant gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli, during tests New treatments for gram-negative bacteria are vital as they are rapidly becoming immune to current drugs Antimicrobial resistance is already responsible for 25,000 deaths in the EU each year The research could pave the way…
Fibers From Old Tires can Improve Fire Resistance of Concrete
Novel Laser Tracker Heralds the Future of Manufacturing
Engineers at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) have helped develop a novel laser tracking measurement device that has potential to be a disruptive technology in high value manufacturing and a key capability in factories of the future. A team at AMRC believes Reflex Imaging’s Laser Metrology Module — LAMM for short…
Plaster Which Sticks Inside the Mouth Will Revolutionize Treatment of Oral Conditions
Breakthrough by Scientists Finds Arthritis Drug Could Treat Blood Cancer Patients
New Gene Therapy Routes for Motor Disease Uncovered in New Study
Keapstone Therapeutics Launched in World-First Partnership to Develop New Parkinson’s Drugs
The University of Sheffield and Parkinson’s UK have launched a new £1 million virtual biotech company in the next stage[1] of a pioneering research programme to create new drugs for Parkinson’s. In a partnership that is the first of its kind, Keapstone Therapeutics will combine world-leading research from the University with funding and expertise from…