CANCELLED Cambridge Science Festival talk: The Horrible History (and the Bright Future) of Organ Preservation
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms CambridgeTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
South Asian Health Action are hosting their final partnership event for South Asian heritage month to raise awareness of organ donation in the UK and India. Join to hear real life experiences of how organ donation saves lives, gives life and helps to create lives. For the Zoom link please email southasianhealthaction@gmail.com to register.
A Cambridge Festival talk by the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics What happens when you pair innovative research with NHS Blood and Transplant policy? Professor Emanuele Di Angelantonio, Director of the Blood and Transplant Research Unit (BTRU) in Donor Health and Genomics, Dr Lois Kim (Dept. of Public Health […]
BTRU researchers are delighted to be involved in the all new Cambridge Festival taking place from 26 March to 4 April 2021. They'll be giving a talk via Zoom looking at the history and future of organ preservation. Organ transplantation is one of the major success stories of modern medicine, transforming the lives of organ […]
The success of organ transplantation in the last 70 years is one of modern medicine’s great stories. Despite that success, right across the globe there remains a mismatch between the number of people waiting for a transplant and the number of organs available. Join transplant surgeon and research director Professor Mike Nicholson as he introduces […]
Please see below for details of our forthcoming Research Explained webinar. For more details or to register, please contact PPIE Lead Hannah Murray hannah.murray@newcastle.ac.uk
Saturday 15th October sees the return of Big Biology Day, one of the UK's largest free biology public engagement events involving hands-on science fun for all the family and we're delighted once again to be part of it all. We'll be joining a host of other organisations, companies and institutes at Hills Road Sixth Form […]
Kidney transplantation – why we still need research even after decades of success The first kidney transplant took place in 1954. Nearly seven decades later it is one of modern medicine’s great triumphs, a highly successful operation that has saved and improved countless lives worldwide. Despite that success, there’s still a global shortage of donor […]
Let’s be honest it can be tricky to talk about organ donation and transplantation research. Everyone has a different view, there may be cultural, religious or ethical concerns. The Talking Spaces project, a new initiative from the Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Organ Donation and Transplantation at Cambridge and Newcastle Universities, is about finding […]
Colleagues from the BTRU in ODT will be at the Riverside Community Health Project Family Festival on Wednesday 16th August from 11 am to 2 pm at Hodgkin Park, Whitehouse Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8QP. There’ll be live music, animals, activity stalls, health information stands, inflatables, an ice cream truck and much more. For further information […]
Talking Spaces – Finding new places to talk about organ donation and transplantation research Join us on 19th August from 10 am to 12 pm for some swimming and surfing on beautiful Blyth beach in Northumberland followed by a hot drink, cake and a chat about organ donation and transplantation research in the lifeguard station. For […]