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  • World-class accelerator EMERGE to speed development of crucial rehabilitation technologies

  • Wearable Tourette's healthtech 'Neupulse' and 'ORBIT' take step closer to 'first of its kind' NICE approval 

  • Scientists transform blood into regenerative materials, paving the way for personalised 'biocooperative' 3D-printed implants 

  • New ultrasound technique produces previously unattainable images inside live cells - 'a holy grail of microscopy'

  • A quantum leap in brain scanning: New technology could help detect conditions early - ITV1 National News

 
  • Unlocking HealthTech Innovation - ABHI Event

  • Magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanning advance using quantum technology

  • UK’s most powerful MRI scanner gets the green lightWorld-first

  • 3D Imaging probe could revolutionise cancer diagnosis

  • An easy pill to swallow: new 3D printing research paves way for personalised medication

  • Metrics are gold, but people are diamonds: 20 years of the Biodiscovery Institute

 
  • Prof Dan Clark joins University of Nottingham as Director of Healthcare Technologies

  • New HealthTech Research Centre for rehabilitation technologies

  • £1M to explore how quantum computing can help develop new drugs

  • CF lung infection lab model offers way to study antimicrobials

  • Technology to control quantum processes shows promise for treatment of brain cancer

  • Smart endotracheal tube set for human trials

  • Tourette's treatment project wins Research Project of The Year at Times Higher Education Awards

 
  • New tool to predict risk of developing lung cancer

  • Trials begin on smart wound sensors that could reduce amputations in people with diabetes

  • Brain imaging on the move with wearable scanning development

  • Bacteria killing material could tackle hospital superbugs

  • ‘Revolutionising Rehabilitation’ -Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition

  • CHEATA celebrating success

 
  • Recognition of Nottingham's strengths in HealthTech

  • £23.3m means new treatments will be developed faster in Nottingham

  • £7.5m to support National Biofilm Innovation Centre

  • First direct access to the human auditory nerve could offer new hope for individuals with the most common form of deafness

  • New material discovered that helps diabetic wounds heal quickly

  • £3.4m for BlueSkeye AI to transform mental health diagnoses

 
  • £29 million award for UK's most powerful MRI scanner

  • Predicting long-term complications from concussion injuries

  • Digital sleep intervention to help children with ADHD

  • New network to develop non-invasive brain stimulation therapies

  • Industrial repair 'snake' robot now being tested for cancer surgery

  • Detailed molecular map of skin layer creates pathways for treatments

  • Electrical stimulation to treat swallowing problems caused by strokes

 
  • Snake-like robot with wireless electrical-molecular signalling to tackle cholangiocarcinoma

  • Realtime wireless monitoring of inflammation for improved healthcare outcomes

  • Advanced Interdisciplinary Models of dEstructive lung Disease 'AIMED'

  • Engineered membrane and a new technique could analyse tumours mid-surgery (The Economist)

  • World’s first wearable device to tackle Tourette Syndrome receives equity investment through Midlands Engine Investment Fund II

  • National Rehabilitation Centre: Conference on Rehabilitation Technologies

 
  • CHT Newsletter - March 2024£12.3m to develop Biomedical Engineering Biology Mission Hub

  • Novel MRI technique improves the lasting effects of treatment for severe depression

  • Nottingham researchers unveil low-cost early diagnosis system for gastrointestinal cancers: miniaturised spatial frequency domain imaging system

  • Brain imaging academic receives OBE in New Year honours

  • CHT and CHEATA at the Birmingham MedTech Expo

 
  • Tracking lung health in cystic fibrosis patients

  • New anti-biofilm polymer for plastics set to save lives

  • Significant funding to unlock sustainable pharmaceutical manufacturing

  • Examining if therapeutic online game can improve access to mental health support for young people

  • University of Nottingham’s "OPAD” group scoops prestigious national award

  • Human Factors Group, University of Nottingham, recognised for anaesthesia guidance

  • CHEATA making the case for early Health Technology Assessment

 
  • Prestigious award to create next generation of quantum sensors

  • AI to tackle antibiotic resistant infections in a post-pandemic world

  • £6m for a toolkit for manufacture of 3D printed medicines

  • Bio-instructive materials for wound care and surgical meshes

  • Additive manufacturing improving facial prostheses

  • ORBIT: online treatment for tics safe and effective

 
  • Reducing stillbirths by examining placental blood flow

  • Supporting posttraumatic growth in experiences of psychosis

  • New material for surgical dressings to enhance melanoma healing

  • CHEATA News

  • Events

 
  • Preventing long-term multi-morbidity from fibrosis

  • UK National Robotics Proving Ground

  • Turing development award for research into Artificial Intelligence

  • Addressing the reliability of pulse oximeters in different ethnicities

  • New research gives hope for sight recovery in stroke survivors

  • Supporting innovation in rehabilitation technologies

  • NHS lifetime achievement award for CHT Co-Director

  • Prestigious award for imaging expert Matthew Brookes