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How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

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Participants wear cutting-edge, flexible sensors which track how their heads move in different situations. Using knowledge of how physics and biology influence the brain, Christian’s team can analyse the output from this computer model to understand which head movements are likely to result in injury.

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On the frontline of the biomedical revolution

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Though we work long and sometimes unsociable hours, we have a good degree of flexibility. “I This is where materials scientists and engineers, who have the expertise to do exactly that, come in. Advances in physical sciences are being applied more and more to solve the needs of medicine and industry,” she says.

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Shining a light on the role of trace metals in neurodegenerative diseases

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A team of researchers with expertise in physics, engineering and biology are finding out whether trace metals in the brain are linked to neurodegenerative diseases. Head of Trace Metals in Medicine Laboratory, School of Engineering, University of Warwick, UK. FIELD OF RESEARCH : Metallomics, Biomedical Engineering.

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What causes problems with the lower urinary tract?

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Symptoms can limit activities people enjoy doing outside the home, reduce their social interactions, disrupt sleep, and decrease their feeling of mental and physical wellness,” says Cindy. We gather information through questionnaires, physical examinations, and urine and blood samples,” says Cindy.