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Doll play allows children to develop and practice social skills regardless of their neurodevelopmental profile

28 September 2023

Latest findings from multi-year study suggest playing with dolls could be beneficial for social development of all children - including those who display neurodivergent traits commonly associated with autism

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AI-generated nanoparticles prove capable of delivering modern medicines to diseased cells

28 June 2023

Microscopic shuttles transport precision therapy to treat disease

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Schools of Pharmacy and Engineering build bridges between students and the community

14 June 2023

Schools of Engineering and Pharmacy collaborate with local social enterprise in the creation of a bridge in Abercynon nature trail.

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New answers for future Parkinson’s therapy

13 June 2023

New molecules could hold promising future for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.

Dr Christopher Thomas, Dr Oliver Castell and Dr Sion Coulman with their bioprinter built entirely from LEGO

LEGO in the lab: creating the building blocks of life

31 January 2023

Benchtop 3D bioprinter constructed entirely from LEGO offers cost-effective route to printing human skin cells

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Children’s University rolled out more widely in Cardiff

8 December 2022

Pupils from all backgrounds will be able to earn a Passport to the City

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Children’s University comes to Redwood

5 December 2022

A hundred Cardiff school children visited Redwood for a day of learning and wonder

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Bioaccumulation Display launched at National Eisteddfod

10 October 2022

Prof. Arwyn Jones and Dr Iwan Palmer demonstrate the problem of plastic accumulation and medicines in waterways at the Tregaron National Eisteddfod

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Dr Kathryn Taylor wins Frederickson Prize for investigations into the role of zinc in cell biology and cancer growth

7 September 2022

In recognition of her achievements and contribution to zinc biological science, Dr Kathryn Taylor from Cardiff University’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has been awarded the 2022 International Society for Zinc Biology’s (ISZB) Frederickson Prize.

Impact of research and teaching showcased at National Eisteddfod

28 July 2022

Events will examine topics including children’s rights, politics, science and history