Category: Research

Interventions such as eating foods that promote a strong immune system and exercises that strengthen ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for people living with diabetes, causing ripple impacts ...
Professor Jonathan Sterne presents to US Food and Drug Administration on COVID-19 boosters

Professor Jonathan Sterne, Deputy Director of the National Institute for ...
Co-creating communications with patient and public groups

Taking a ‘less is more’ approach and not overwhelming audiences ...
Analysing metabolomics to improve the prediction of pregnancy-related disorders.

Using analytical methods such as mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear ...
Working collaboratively with public groups to support safe and transparent surgical innovation

The Surgical Innovation team are one step closer to developing ...
Making innovations in surgery safer

A study to help surgical innovations be developed more safely ...
Bristol BRC professors join Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship

Professor Jane Blazeby and Professor Jonathan Sterne have been elected ...
Bristol study to improve success of IVF treatment resumes
A major study into the factors affecting IVF treatment success, led by NIHR Bristol Biomedical ...
EVENT: Mental health #covidunknowns webinar
13 May 2021, 4pm – 6.15pm All participants are welcome, including from academia, government, policy ...
BLOG: Making sense of consensus meetings – what happened next?
Dr Christin Hoffmann from our Surgical Innovation theme shares our new animation that helps public ...
New population-wide health data resource to accelerate research on COVID-19 and cardiovascular disease in England
For the first time, a new linked health data resource covering 54.4 million people – ...
NIHR Bristol BRC to benefit from internship programme to tackle underrepresentation of Black people in science
The National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR Bristol BRC), a partnership ...
EVENT: BRC Nutrition Theme seminar
21 April, 2pm: ‘Should physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling be included on food labels ...
No evidence of a significant increase in risk of suicide in first months of the pandemic, but continued monitoring needed
A new observational study is the first to examine suicides occurring during the early phase ...