UoL Ageing Research

@livuniAgeing

University of Liverpool - Institute of Ageing & Chronic Disease. Musculoskeletal Biology and Eye & Vision Science Research

Liverpool, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2012.

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    Interested in the 3Rs and working or studying ? Email joanna.stanley@nc3rs.org.uk to register for your place at our 2020 Symposium on Thursday 27 February. Plus, don’t miss your chance to win a £100 poster prize – submit your abstract by Friday 14 February.

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    Did you know? Your eye is the fastest reacting muscle in your body. It contracts in less than 1/100th of a second. The eye muscles collaboratively carry out a total of seven corresponding movements that allow you to trail moving objects.

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    Chair of the Board at St Paul’s Research Foundation, , said: “We hope our new name and logo will help elevate our profile and support us in raising the crucial funds needed to invest in the projects and research that could have a sight-saving, life-changing impact.”

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    1. velj

    SPARK is a joint research service that brings together our partners, combining these support functions to facilitate and deliver high quality, world class health research. Find out more about SPARK here!

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    31. sij

    Very excited to be continuing our collaboration with and after being awarded a Returners Fund grant!

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  7. 31. sij

    Did you know? You blink on average 4,200,000 times a year. The purpose of blinking is to lubricate the eyes. Adults blink around 15 - 20 times a minute, which researchers say is more than the required amount to keep the eyes moist.

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  8. 30. sij

    Did you know? Diabetes affects the blood vessels of your eyes and if they are blocked or leak then the retina, and your vision, could be harmed. This is called Diabetic Retinopathy and affects 60% of people who suffer from

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    29. sij

    Fantastic paper on how eplerenone for central serous chorioretinopathy is ineffective published in the . was one of 22 hospitals that were a part of the clinical trial

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    28. sij

    VICI trial for central serous chorioretinopathy in on Friday. Epleronone ineffective so new research needed for CSCR. Congratulations to the whole research team. And to Liverpool Reading Centre and NetWORK UK for grading. Watch the great video

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    27. sij

    Excited to announce that I have been funded by as one of their new Training Fellows. Very grateful for the opportunity... and watch this space 🥳🐠

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    27. sij

    30 Mar-The Crypt, Metropolitan Cathedral. PGR students from , reserve your poster board here at (Deadline 22/03/2020). Search for HLSPosterDay2020.

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  13. 25. sij

    Happy Chinese New Year! 2020 is the year of the rat. In Chinese culture, rats were seen as a sign of wealth and surplus, are said to be clever, quick thinkers, successful and content with living a quiet and peaceful life. #2020

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  14. 24. sij

    is hosting a number of events, both on and off campus, to celebrate . Take a look at the five great ways you can get involved

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    21. sij

    Sharing the joy of immunology - Jess, PhD and me, fellow - isolating neutrophils from blood 💉

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    Can An Eye Movement Test Assess Your Brain Age? New study by researchers uses a newly developed eye movement test to improve the understanding of how parts of the brain work.

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    17. sij

    Are you interested in tackling global issues and finding solutions? Want to meet new people, share your perspective and build key skills? Win $30,000 and a trip to Canada? Say yes? Find out how you can by entering the World's Challenge Challenge >

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  18. 17. sij

    Did you know? Eye tests can detect Schizophrenia. It can be diagnosed with 98% precision using a simple examination of the eyes which checks for abnormalities of eye movement. Take a look at our recent eye movement study

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    New paper by Paul C. Knox​ & Nikitha Pasunur from on using eye movement test to confirm brain aging effects. A newly developed eye movement measurement test sheds light on inhibitory control and brain aging. Have a read!

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    17. sij

    Next 2 seminars 18 March Prof Diana Gorog Endogenous fibrinolysis-a new, detectable determinant of arterial thrombosis & 1 April Dr Yiu Kai Hang Chinese Diabetic Heart Disease Study-research on diabetic cardiomyopathy at William Henry Duncan bldg 1pm

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