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Pioneering research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy secures commercial funding

Pioneering research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy secures commercial funding

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Royal Holloway, is today giving money generated by its research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy to the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. Families affected by the condition are also visiting laboratories on campus to find out from the scientists about new drug developments and see the work being carried out.
Date:
27/03/2013
Inspired by...Presenting to Parliament: Royal Holloway student talks science with MPs

Inspired by...Presenting to Parliament: Royal Holloway student talks science with MPs

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Last week, PhD student Anna Frej from the School of Biological Sciences at Royal Holloway, was shortlisted from hundreds of applicants, to present her research to a number of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of the 'SET for Britain' competition.
Date:
25/03/2013
New research discovers the emergence of Twitter 'tribes'

New research discovers the emergence of Twitter 'tribes'

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A project led by scientists from Royal Holloway in collaboration with Princeton University, has found evidence of how people form into tribe-like communities on social network sites such as Twitter.
Date:
14/03/2013
Sticking together: Opera about bees combines art and science to launch Royal Holloway Festival

Sticking together: Opera about bees combines art and science to launch Royal Holloway Festival

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A new opera that explores the dangerous decline in bumblebee populations in the UK will receive its world première at Royal Holloway on Sunday 17 March and launch the start of Royal Holloway Science Festival.
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12/03/2013
 
 
 
 

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