Why our brains need touch
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
The first research collaboration in the UK between a hospital, university and community pharmacist is taking place through a unique project from LJMU, the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust and LloydsPharmacy.
LJMU’s research into Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm ownership and the levels of CO in homes has been included in the latest report produced by the All Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group.
Improving jockeys’ wellbeing and fitness through research and sporting partnerships
Unrivalled access for students: Jackson Pollock at Tate Liverpool
Unexpected biodiversity at Liverpool's Albert Dock
Experts in primate behaviour develop online resource to improve welfare
Improving patient outcomes
LJMU Chancellor Emeritus Cherie Booth presents community awards
Parasitic worm sold to gardeners causes rapid death in bumble bees