New technology helps researchers delve deeper into our cells
Researchers are using the latest 3D technology to look deeper inside cells to see how they are affected by disease and treatment.
Researchers are using the latest 3D technology to look deeper inside cells to see how they are affected by disease and treatment.
Our recently awarded grant will transform the Charterhouse Square campus at the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) at Queen Mary University of London.
New research from The Centre for Trauma Sciences shows that innovations in trauma care led to an increase in the number of patients surviving their injuries. The Centre for Trauma Sciences was established in 2012 with £3m funding from Barts Charity.
Potentially revolutionary research into Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and dementia is being undertaken at a centre created by our £1.5m grant.
In recent years we’ve invested over £10 million to help researchers make breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.
A centre which aims to improve care for people who suffer with bone, joint or muscle conditions has been supported by a Barts Charity grant.
Our funding for the Barts Heart Centre is helping to save lives and improve patients' heart health by combining research and clinical care.
We've awarded to funding to purchase two new freezers to support Covid-19 studies.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London are using Barts Charity funding to run a new clinical study into Covid-19 risk factors.
Pregnancies are usually a time of great excitement and joy. However, new research finds that the safety of caesarean sections – despite being the most commonly performed operation worldwide – varies wildly depending on where in the world you give birth.