At this free webinar, Professor Jeremy Cheadle (PhD 1994) and PhD student Amy Houseman (PhD 2021-) will share the impactful stories of Cardiff’s ‘gene hunter’ students, and their efforts and achievements to improve the testing and care of patients worldwide.
Join us for this webinar, which is free and open to all. It is a side event to the European Scientific Advice Mechanism 2025 Conference, Building bridges: shaping Europe’s science-for-policy-landscape.
The Cardiff Visual Computing Section is organising an in-person workshop on image and vision computing. It will take place on 2 June 2025 in Abacws, the building for the School of Computer Science and the School of Mathematics at Cardiff University.
A great opportunity for students, researchers, and academics to network and collaborate on projects applying computer science techniques to medical imaging.
Cardiff University’s Medicines Discovery Institute (MDI) translates groundbreaking research from across the institution into new treatments, with a focus on disorders of the central nervous system, such as depression and dementia as well as cancers and immunological conditions.
This newly published book — Global Hong Kong: Post-2019 Hong Kong migration and the new Hong Kong diaspora (edited by Yuk Wah Chan and Yvette To) — examines how Hong Kong migrants settling in the UK, Canada, Australia, and Taiwan navigate their evolving identities, home-building processes, and family strategies.
The three-day course takes place online, run by the expert interdisciplinary team based at the Wolfson Centre for Young People's Mental Health at Cardiff University.
The international CLIC conference brings together the international clinical and medical education community with an interest in Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships.
If you are considering writing or updating your Will, this session welcomes independent advice from associate solicitor and alumna Laura Ikin (LLB 2006, PgDip 2007).