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New breakthrough in preventing chemotherapy-induced hair loss

Ground-breaking new research has revealed a promising new method to aid the scalp cooling process in the prevention of hair loss in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

 

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First British citizen cold case solved with investigative genetic genealogy identifies man found dead in Arizona

A British man who was found dead in Arizona 13 years ago has been identified using Investigative Genetic Genealogy, thanks to researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and Ramapo College, New Jersey.

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Guildhawk and Sheffield Hallam recognised among Top 50 KTPs in UK history

Sheffield Hallam University and Guildhawk’s two Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPS) have been selected as part of Innovate UK’s “50 Success Stories” celebrating 50 years of the KTP programme.

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Sheffield Hallam students create new city-centre mural

Innovative nursing programmes developing the next generation of healthcare professionals

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Obesity care: why “eat less, move more” advice is failing

The Conversation: Dr Cath Homer has written for The Conversation about the complexity of obesity and how the 'eat less, move more' advice is ineffective and misleading.

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'Milestone' technique could help cancer patients keep hair during chemotherapy

Sky News: New research led by Dr Nik Georgopoulos, which has revealed a promising new method to aid the scalp cooling process in the prevention of hair loss in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, is featured in Sky News.

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Universities don't expect a blank cheque from Rachel Reeves but we urgently need better policies

This week, Rachel Reeves will deliver her first multi-year Spending Review as Chancellor, setting out each government departments' budget for the next three to four years. Universities up and down the country, including those here in Yorkshire, will be listening carefully to what she has to say.

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Investing in Yorkshire’s future

Dan Lally, Deputy COO at Sheffield Hallam University –one of the country’s largest higher and degree apprenticeship providers – discusses working with businesses and unlocking investment into Yorkshire through skills and training

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How Sheffield's universities are supporting local innovation

By Professor Conor Moss (Sheffield Hallam University) and Professor Sue Hartley OBE (University of Sheffield)

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