By Kerry Hope, Camille Poignard, Peter Ashwin and Piotr Slowinski On 30th and 31st March, the EPSRC Centre for Predictive Modelling in Healthcare held a…
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This week, I was fortunate enough to attend a public seminar as part of Brain Awareness Week, given by three University of Exeter researchers –…
In the long month of January, famous for ‘Blue Monday’ – reportedly the most depressing day of the year – we bucked the trend and…
I was recently fortunate enough to attend a workshop as part of Parliament Week, looking at how Parliament uses research. Tomas Williams, South West Senior…
The main interest of all scientists is to find the right answers to our questions. Most researchers have an active interest in reporting and disseminating…
When I was younger, I used to play puzzle games with objectives like completing a system of pipes so that water would come into the…
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is defined as research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members of the public rather than ‘to’,…
As a Research Fellow in a dynamic and interdisciplinary research group, every day presents an opportunity to improve the way I communicate with my colleagues.…
The University of Exeter had the privilege of hosting a range of engaging activities during March for Brain Awareness Week. Raising awareness of the importance…
“We are trying to find out how life works” – this phrase sums up two very inspirational days for me last week. As the new…