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British Science Festival – Birmingham 2014

  • Post author:Lisa Fuller
  • Post published:29th August 2014
  • Post category:Event/Public Engagement/Science Communication

The British Science Festival is coming to Birmingham from the 6th to the 11th September and many of our Centre colleagues will be getting involved with various different events

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Healthy Ageing Commission Report Launch

  • Post author:Lisa Fuller
  • Post published:13th February 2014
  • Post category:Report/Research/Science Communication

As one of the commissioners for the ‘Healthy Ageing in the 21st century Commission Report’, Centre Director Professor Janet Lord helped to field questions from Members of Parliament at the report launch in the House of Commons.

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Move it or Lose it – ‘Put Pep in Your Step’

  • Post author:Lisa Fuller
  • Post published:5th February 2014
  • Post category:Other/Public Engagement/Science Communication

The Centre’s ‘Move it or Lose It’ Industrial Partners will be holding ‘train the trainer’ sessions over the next year to ensure further dissemination of their fantastic exercise programme for older adults.

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Dr Rick Dunn delivers Christmas lectures to Year 7 students

  • Post author:Lisa Fuller
  • Post published:6th January 2014
  • Post category:Event/Public Engagement/Science Communication

CMAR PI Dr Rick Dunn, the systems biology theme lead, provided two Christmas science lectures to year 7 children on December 17th, 2013 to engage with the public about the importance of food and its impact on the human body in relation to health and ageing.

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Medical Research Council Versus Arthritis Centre for Musculoskeletal Ageing Research

We are funded by the Medical Research Council and Versus Arthritis, we are a Centre of Excellence in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ageing Research. We are integrating and expanding complementary research and postgraduate training activity of the two leading Midlands based Universities, the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham, together with their associated NHS hospital trusts.

Versus Arthritis came to life in September 2018 as a result of the merger of two of UK’s largest arthritis charities – Arthritis Research UK and Arthritis Care

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