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  1. Researching how exercise can help the Down syndrome community

    …ticipants, helping them stay on track during the study. The study is being run by Dr Dan Gordon of Anglia Ruskin University. A pilot study has just started, and the researchers are now looking to recruit over 200 people, aged 18 or over, to take part in the next stage. Dr Gordon, Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, said: “This is a landmark study that we hope will show just how far…

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  2. Anglia Ruskin collaboration study investigates whether exercise can improve cognition in Down syndrome community

    …ticipants, helping them stay on track during the study. The study is being run by Dr Dan Gordon of Anglia Ruskin University. A pilot study has just started, and the researchers are now looking to recruit over 200 people, aged 18 or over, to take part in the next stage. Dr Gordon, Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, said: “This is a landmark study that we hope will show just how far…

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  3. DTA Alumni Award

    …atic and collaborative approach has made me feel personally included, in a world where I usually feel like an outsider. Her fun and enjoyable nature towards research and on a personal side really show that she is a credit to the DTA community and academia in general. Pascal Schirmer University of Hertfordshire for the fundamental role he has played in supporting peers and continuing collaborations in a positive and supportive manner Pascal success…

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  4. UA submission to OfS consultation on recurrent funding

    …ucial skills needed by UK businesses, both within and beyond the country’s world leading creative industries. Secondly, as the OfS notes, they ‘make a particularly important contribution to access and participation’. It is unclear why the Government wishes to actively disincentivise institutions from offering provision directly linked to shortage occupations, favouring recruitment from overseas over the upskilling of the UK workforce. Whilst the a…

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  5. Improving the accuracy of pre-natal screening

    …ve been received in routine clinical practice by tens of millions of women worldwide. One such test developed a method to measure the two forms of the reproductive hormone, inhibin: A and B. Inhibin A measurement has been used in prenatal screening for Down’s Syndrome, and the higher accuracy of screening has meant that fewer women required amniocentesis, an invasive procedure which risks causing a miscarriage. The test for in hibin B, made in men…

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  6. Mend the Gap – BCU enhancing support for carers

    …can respond. Taking place over eight weeks, the project created an open forum for discussion between social work students, lecturers and practitioners, and carers themselves. Through these conversations, the group were able to work as a team to consider the gaps that exist when service users and carers interact with social work practitioners. As a result, practitioners were able to hear first-hand about the experiences of carers, students were ab…

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  7. Supporting SMEs with the University of Hertfordshire’s Science Partnership

    …g a key gap in support for business-facing collaborative research that will generate the technologies suitable for later-stage innovation funds. It also fosters partnerships with world-renowned research institutions and is supported by Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst and Rothamsted Research. Find out more here….

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  8. Kaspar the Social Robot helping children with autism

    …e children in confidence building activities by jointly singing a song or drumming. Research trials The robot has been developed through more than a decade’s research by the University of Hertfordshire’s world-renowned Adaptive Systems Research Group, led by Professor of Artificial Intelligence Kerstin Dautenhahn. Following field trials in schools and family homes, researchers are working to make Kaspar available to every child that needs it. A fi…

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  9. The Institute for Ethical Artificial Intelligence at Oxford Brookes University

    …ficant funding to develop use of ethical AI in sectors such as Human Resources and legal, supporting start-ups, scale-ups and established companies to maximise productivity, margins, growths and turnover. The IEAI’s world-class team of AI researchers, data analysts, social scientists and business researchers are also utilising £1.2 million of government funding for an AI and Data Analysis project to boost the economy….

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