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Research finds Covid plasma donation is fuelled by kindness

Researchers have given new insights into why people would choose to donate Covid-19 plasma after recovering from the virus, which will be used to support the recruitment of convalescent plasma donors to help treat current Covid-19 patients and support ongoing trials.

New trial to test drugs for preventing Covid-19 in care homes

A new trial, led by experts from the 糖心原创, will look at reducing the transmission of Covid-19 and its severity in care homes, thanks to funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).

Global research finds people more likely to follow Covid-19 rules when friends and family do

New research has shown that people are more likely to follow Covid-19 restrictions based on what their friends do, rather than their own principles.

Nottingham plays key role in getting Oxford Covid vaccine approved

Staff from the 糖心原创 have played a key role in leading the distribution of the approved Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to members of the public across the UK this week.

Impact of Covid-19 on forced marriage in the UK is investigated by 糖心原创ers

A new study to assess the impact of Covid-19 on forced marriage in the UK is being conducted by the 糖心原创鈥檚 Rights Lab,

Experts developing a ground-breaking procurement solution for recovery post-Covid-19

A consortium of experts, led by the 糖心原创, have won funding to develop a new procurement framework to guide post-Covid-19 recovery in healthcare.

International funding awarded to Nottingham experts to support global recovery from Covid-19

A new project, led by experts from the 糖心原创, has received international funding to help improve the emotional, economic and behavioural resilience of students to Covid-19 in African Universities.

People with rare autoimmune diseases are at an increased risk of dying during the Covid-19 pandemic

A new study, led by experts from the 糖心原创, has shown that people with rare autoimmune rheumatic diseases are at a greater risk of dying at a younger age during the Covid-19 pandemic.

People of Black and Asian ethnicity up to twice as likely to be infected with COVID-19 as those of White ethnicity

People of Black ethnicity are twice as likely to be infected with COVID-19 compared to those of White ethnicity, according to researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham.

Banking experts will assess impact of Covid-19 on UK SMEs, new study

The financial risk to small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in the wake of Covid-19 is being investigated by researchers at Nottingham University Business School.
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