Research published today could help neurologists in the future prescribe personalised treatment to people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), after scientists studied more than half a million brain cells.
Read moreUEA researchers have been able to identify at least three distinct subtypes of a rare type of bone cancer for the first time, which could transform clinical trials and patient care.
Read moreHRH The Princess Royal visited the Quadram Institute, a key partner of the University based on Norwich Research Park, to hear about its work in addressing global challenges in human health, food and disease.
Read moreA film crew from BBC Look East recently visited the Bob Champion Research and Education Centre to interview Professor Colin Cooper about developments in the diagnosis of prostate cancer that are being labelled a potential ‘game-changer’.
Read moreOver the winter break, some facilities and services at UEA will have reduced opening hours and partial closures.
Read moreUEA has jumped from =81st to =54th in the world in the new QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025, which measures an institution's ability to tackle the world’s greatest environmental, social and governance challenges.
Read moreA UK-first initiative focused on integrating specific prescriptions into routine healthcare records could save the NHS £300m annually.
Read moreHearings taking place at the United Nations’ top court represent a “new era” in efforts to tackle climate change, according to an academic at the University of East Anglia.
Read moreNew research highlights the threat to one of the UK’s most vital agricultural and ecological regions from climate change floods, droughts and biodiversity collapse.
Read moreThe University of East Anglia (UEA) moved a step closer to the delivery of a School of Oral Health for the region, after the Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB) unanimously recommended allocating £1.5m for a new facility.
Read moreResearchers have quantified for the first time the global emissions of a sulfur gas produced by marine life, revealing it cools the climate more than previously thought, especially over the Southern Ocean.
Read moreThe UEA Centre for Higher Education Research Practice Policy and Scholarship (CHERPPS), and the Access and Participation Team, have secured funding for two new projects aimed at innovation in understanding what works to support student mental wellbeing.
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