2025 news
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Patterned Gels Direct Stem Cell Growth
A collaboration between chemistry and biology has developed innovative biocompatible gels with precise chemical patterning – the patterned gels direct and control the growth of mesenchymal stem cells, encouraging them to differentiate into bone cells with spatial resolution.
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Sheffield long Covid sufferer still bedbound two years on
Ben Bason reports on the ongoing impact of Covid-19, five years after the first UK case was recorded in York
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Government Chief Scientific Adviser visits University of York
The Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) visited the University of York to find out more about its leading research programmes and how universities are playing a vital role in driving regional economic growth.
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Interview with Dr Heidi Baseler
On the 5 year anniversary since the first COVID-19 cases were detected in the UK, ITV is airing an interview with our faculty member Dr Heidi Baseler.
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A public health approach to improving children's outcomes
In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Amanda Mason-Jones explores her decision to use the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) dataset and shares her ambitions for its application in public health research.
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Fundamental research into DNA “bubbles” will help scientists understand how genetic programmes unfold
Academics from the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology at the University of York using computer simulations of DNA have shown that “bubbles”, which form when separating DNA helix strands to read genetic information, are formed more easily than previously anticipated.