BTRU @ Big Biology Day 2019

Hills Road Sixth Form College Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Saturday 5 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 […]

BTRU Biannual Progress Update and Management Meeting

Royal Station Hotel Neville Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom

The second of the two progress update and management meetings of the BTRU in ODT in 2019, which will be held in at the Royal Station Hotel in Newcastle upon […]

Patient and Public Research Panel: Festive coffee and mince pies

Newcastle University main campus

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Lead Jenny Hasenfuss warmly invites all panel members and BTRU staff for an informal get together over coffee and mince pies, plus a festive […]

Every drop counts: blood donors of the future

Zoom

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? […]

Transforming Transplantation: a Cambridge Festival talk

Lecture Theatre A, New Museums Site University of Cambridge Admissions Office, New Museums site, Bene't Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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 […]

Research Explained Webinar

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

BTRU @ Big Biology Day 2022!

Hills Road Sixth Form College Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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 […]

Kidney Transplantation: A Cambridge Festival Talk

Lecture Theatre A, New Museums Site, Bene't Street, CB2 3PT University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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 […]