Suicide and Self-Harm Research Group
The Suicide and Self-Harm Research Group builds on existing areas of excellence in research and aligns with the national suicide prevention strategy (2019)
The Suicide and Self-Harm Research Group builds on existing areas of excellence in research and aligns with the national suicide prevention strategy (2019)
It is a core goal of the Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Lifelong Health group to help translate science from the molecular level to practical ways to benefit the health of our local community and the greater population.
Explore the suicide and self-harm research theme within the Forensic Psychology Research Group in RCBB.
Find out more information about opioids and why you might want to consider reducing them.
Help us out in this study to determine the muscle-tendon properties that influence rapid force production in elite football players.
Find out more about the facilities we have in place to aid the research that our staff and students are committed to.
See our full results and more detail about LJMU Research on our Research Impact Hub pages. On these pages, we showcase how research has an impact – in our teaching, in our city region and in the values our university lives by.
Explore the Liverpool City Region case studies and the people behind them.
Watch Dr George Wilson, a former jockey, talk about supporting riders to counter the detrimental effects of weight-making both on racing performance and long-term wellbeing.
Shaping resettlement policy and practice: a case study partnership