Demonstrating the impact it has made over the past year, the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre has published a summary of its key outcomes, outputs and progress.
Colorectal cancer is unique in having its own microbial ‘fingerprint’, according to new University of East Anglia research supported by Manchester BRC scientists.
In her latest blog Professor Anne Barton, Director of Manchester BRC, shares what we are doing to advance discoveries that improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people.
In her latest blog Professor Anne Barton, Director of Manchester BRC, discusses our commitment to delivering on Research Inclusion and examples of this across our 4 Clusters.
Five Manchester BRC bioinformaticians have shared what they learned from the European Conference on Computational Biology and how they are now applying this to their work analysing medical research data.
Greater Manchester residents are being encouraged to take part in a research study at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) that aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated with sight loss.
Researchers are developing new tests and methods that could better diagnose and treat patients with different diseases, through our Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics Catalyst Cluster. Find out more about the impact of our cutting-edge research in the fourth film of our Spotlight On series.
An innovative bedside genetic test being implemented in Manchester could dramatically improve outcomes for thousands of people in the UK affected by stroke each year.