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- Education
Autism Community Research Network @ Southampton (ACoRNS)
ACoRNS is a research-practice partnership that aims to improve the lives of autistic children and adults through addressing questions that matter to practice and enabling autistic voices by applying creative methods.
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- Archaeology
Bioarchaeology and Osteoarchaeology at Southampton (BOS)
We integrate human osteoarchaeology and zooarchaeology to explore aspects of past human identities, migration, diet, disease, and religious practices. -
- Engineering
Bioengineering Science Research Group
Our research focuses on the application of engineering principles to the life sciences. We're exploring ways to solve problems across the medicine and healthcare space. -
- Engineering
- Medicine
Bioinformatics and Genomics
Using advanced omics technologies to explore the complex biology of cancers. -
- Medicine
- Biological sciences
- Chemistry and chemical engineering
- Engineering
- Ocean and earth science
- Physics and astronomy
Biomedical Imaging Unit
The Biomedical Imaging Unit provides research and diagnostic services in high quality and high-resolution light and electron microscopy, specialising in 3D imaging. Accredited under ISO 15189.
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BiOmics
Technological advances have allowed scientists to gather large amounts of data about a vast array of species, organisms and single cells. Our researchers are using mathematical modelling, machine learning and other algorithms to extract information and patterns from large data sets to further our understanding of disease. -
- Health science
Bladder and Bowel Management
Our research aims to find sustainable solutions for people living with bladder and bowel leakage problems to improve their quality of life.
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- Engineering
- Medicine
Bone and Joint Research Group
We explore new technologies and treatments to promote the repair and regeneration of bones and cartilage. Our research cuts across the boundaries of the biological, medical and physical sciences. -
- Medicine
Brain Archive Information Network UK (BRAIN UK)
BRAIN UK is a virtual brain bank, making archived tissue samples available for research across the UK. -
- Medicine
- Biological sciences
Cancer B-Cell Group
Our research translates new understanding of tumour B-cell biology into clinical practice.