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Male blood donors 'preferred' as plasma from UK women is discarded
Research by Professor Julie Kent from UWE Bristol raises questions about the ethics of discarding female blood plasma without first informing women donors.
Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement
A series of lectures featuring top business executives will receive its 100th guest speaker when it restarts this autumn. The Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS) evening lectures are organised by the University of the West of England (UWE...
Author: Jeremy Allen Jeremy Allen | Research and External Engagement
A series of lectures featuring top business executives will receive its 100th guest speaker when it restarts this autumn. The Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS) evening lectures are organised by the University of the West of England (UWE...
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
The College of Business and Law is located in the heart of Frenchay campus in a purpose built ground-breaking building that is home to collaborative spaces mock courtrooms state of the art lecture halls and a Bloomsburg trading room. The College...
Tag: Children Children | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...
Tag: Bilingualism Bilingualism | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...
Tag: UWE Bristol Research UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
As part of the Being Human Festival 2019 Professor Steve Poole is co-hosting an event on 14 November that explores ‘dark tourism’ sites of extraordinary public execution in Georgian Britain. Read all about it in his post below: Steve Poole...