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The UK fashion design and technology is one of the UK's most important creative industries, contributing >£30bn p.a. to the UK economy. Unfortunately, it mainly relies on...
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (Central) will renew and upgrade its facilities and launch Performance lab, which will act as a catalyst for research and development i...
Summary: Strategic funding and technological innovation are driving world-changing advances in fabrication, robotics, AI, and creative technologies. This progress is opening opp...
We will exploit the potential of scientific equipment, portable tools of analysis, and digital data capture technology to significantly enhance the Trust's core functions to unders...
University of the Arts London's London College of Fashion (UAL LCF) will be housed at the new East Bank campus (2023). UAL at East Bank will form part of a new powerhouse for resea...
This proposal aims to enhance research capability at Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales to support the delivery of a national contemporary art collection for Wales. We aim to deliver t...
Archaeology is destructive - from excavation, through object handling, to sampling for biomolecular analyses (aDNA, lipid analysis, radiocarbon dates and isotope data). For this re...
The University of Liverpool's Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC) has been working since 2010 to bridge the innovation gap between academic research and new product and process develo...
Guildhall School of Music & Drama is a world-leading small specialist higher education institution with established research strengths in Music and Drama. But it also has decad...
The Institute for Creative Cultures is a newly created specialist research facility in the Arts & Humanities at Coventry University. It brings together a vibrant academic commu...
The requested equipment will play a key role in enabling research to illuminate molecular mechanisms across all domains of life and to guide inhibitor design and drug discovery. Th...
Our overall aim is to enable the study of the dynamic cellular and molecular processes which underpin the formation and repair of animal tissues. The cell is the fundamental unit o...
Every two minutes, someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer and half of cancer patients receive X-ray radiotherapy as part of their therapy. Although advances have been made to b...
Technological developments in how we identify, characterise and count molecules (e.g. DNA) in cells has been fundamentally altered through the development of a new technique by Oxf...
It is now clear that much of the complexity afforded by our biological machinery is at the level of protein variation rather than due to a high number of distinct genes. The diverg...
Positron emission tomography (PET) combined with X-ray computed tomography (PET/CT) is an imaging technique that is commonly used in patients for diagnosing disease (often cancer,...
Humans are made up of trillions of individual cells which grow, divide and communicate with each other in tightly controlled ways. Diseases are often caused by errors in fundamenta...
In the last decade, scientists have established new ways to study and understand human biology and the basis of disease. CRISPR-Cas gene editing is a technology which can be used t...
This proposal requests a new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) hardware accessory, a TXO cryoprobe, to observe proteins with detail that is not available by other techniques. The ad...
Effective treatment of disease requires early and precise diagnosis and an understanding of how the disease has changed the functioning of the tissue. The work of the Centre for St...