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Industry Partnering day at the School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick
23 Feb 2018
The Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund is pleased to take part in this event on February 28th, 2018.
Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund Training Bursary announcement - funding available
21 Sep 2017
A funding round is now open for medical/biomedical and life sciences projects.
Summer talk and laboratory tours
20 Jun 2017
The exceptional professional and personal benefit gain from MLS support was highlighted by speaker Dr Elli Pinnock at the recent up-date meeting and laboratory tour for Founders and Sponsors.
MLS awards medical and agricultural bursaries
17 May 2017
Projects of excellent research quality and range were submitted to the charity’s recent funding round. We were delighted to award a number of bursaries for outstanding research.
Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund Training Bursary announcement - funding available
03 Mar 2017
We are pleased to announce a funding round for medical/biomedical and life sciences projects is now open.
MLS funding to better understand small cell lung cancer and improve treatment regimes.
20 Jan 2017
Small cell lung cancer is an aggressive form of lung cancer notorious for its rapid progression and poor outcome. The average survival time from diagnosis is only 9 months.
Sheep foot rot needs better understanding
01 Dec 2016
The MLS are funding research to find the cause of sheep foot to improve the welfare of sheep.
Getting to Grips with Antibiotic Resistance
16 Nov 2016
On Tuesday 15 November the University of Warwick led a Public Science event exploring the issues of antibiotic resistance in our community as well as around the world. The event was supported by the Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund.
Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund Training Bursary announcement
05 Oct 2016
A Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund Training Bursary funding round is now open specifically for Food Security.
Revolutionising cancer diagnostics and drug delivery
02 Aug 2016
Nanocomposites are uniquely placed to solve challenges in a variety of medical fields, due to their small sizes (~100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair) and unique properties.
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