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2014
International Action Research Conference in Denmark
Posted on 11 December 2014
The International Action Research Conference was attended by Lecturer in Adult Nursing and PhD Student Jane Jervis at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Fracking Paper - Research Highlight in Nature
Posted on 11 December 2014
A paper by Peter Styles on the induced earthquakes caused by fracking near Blackpool has been quoted as a Research Highlight in the prestigious journal Nature.
Outstanding achievement as Keele's NIHR school for Primary Care membership is renewed
Posted on 01 December 2014
Keele's Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences is delighted to announce that its membership of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School for Primary Care Research has been renewed
Keele Researcher back from Yale
Posted on 31 October 2014
Dr Rebecca Bowler, the Research Associate on the Dorothy Richardson Editions Project, has just returned from Yale University, where she held the H.D. Fellowship in English and American Literature at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. The fellowship is named after the American imagist poet, Hilda Doolittle, who wrote under the name of H.D. and was a close friend of Richardson.
Keele Researcher helps develop kidney dialysis decision aid
Posted on 31 October 2014
A Keele researcher has helped develop a kidney dialysis decision aid, which enables patients with decreasing kidney function to better assess the right treatment for them.
Cover image in prestigious publication
Posted on 20 January 2014
An image taken from a recent publication from Dr Divya Chari's laboratory at the Research Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine, has featured as the cover of the January issue of the American Chemical Society's journal ACS Chemical Neuroscience
Keele astronomers find new planets around twin stars
Posted on 06 October 2014
Astronomers at Keele have found two new Jupiter-sized extra-solar planets, each orbiting one star of a binary-star system.
Prestigious fellowships for research on preachers and hearers in the English revolution
Posted on 27 May 2014
Professor Ann Hughes has been awarded two prestigious fellowships to support her own research on 'Preachers and Hearers in the English Revolution.'
Climax to William Burroughs 100th Anniversary
Posted on 06 May 2014
As the climax of international events to mark the 100th anniversary of William Burroughs, in New York last week Professor Oliver Harris, American Studies, participated in three major events.
Successful research on ageing forum
Posted on 06 May 2014
Almost 30 early career and PhD researchers on ageing, from Keele, Aston and Worcester universities, gathered at The Hub last week to discuss their research. A total of 11 papers were presented together with a number of poster presentations.
Ultra-cool addition to Keele equipment
Posted on 04 February 2014
The Research Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine has invested over £60,000 in state-of-the-art, low temperature and cryo-cooling equipment to upgrade its Xcalibur X-ray Diffraction equipment, based in the Huxley Building.
'Evolution or Revolution? The Biomaterials Property Debate and Changing Ethical, Legal, and Social Norms' Presentation
Posted on 22 January 2014
Professor Tsachi Keren-Paz has been invited to present his work in a workshop taking place at the Brocher Institute, 16-17 January 2014 'Evolution or Revolution? The Biomaterials Property Debate and Changing Ethical, Legal, and Social Norms'.
Genetics breakthrough published in prestigious research journal
Posted on 15 December 2014
Researchers based at the Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine (ISTM) and as members of a multi-national consortium have identified a genetic defect responsible for early-onset gigantism in children of various ethnic origins. The genetic defect is heritable and can, therefore, be passed from one generation to another.