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Minimising Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit
Seek to identify a behavioural intervention to modify sedation practice in the Intensive Care Unit
Transformative Imaging for Quantitative Biology (TIQBio)
The Transformative Imaging for Quantitative Biology (TIQBio) is an EPSRC funded new Prosperity Partnership between the University of Southampton, a global pharmaceutical company - AstraZeneca and a technology company M Squared Life, to revolutionise ...
Building a value-based healthcare research ecosystem for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) with Cancer: STRONG-AYA
Funder: European Union (EU) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Simulating realistic neutron-star mergers
This project will provide a new generation of nonlinear neutron-star merger simulations, combining our recently developed framework for hot, non-ideal magnetized and relativistic plasmas with new numerical techniques designed for efficient, practical...
Constructive Conversations Workshop Series in London
Two constructive conversations workshops in London, which feature guests from industry and academia and are designed to enhance the dialogue between industry and academics bridging the gap between theory and practice on areas of growing importance to...
Bringing Heritage to Life: Reliving Southampton's Medieval Past through digital storytelling
Southampton's Old Town is a centre of history and heritage, boasting impressive ancient monuments including the Bargate, the iconic Tudor House, medieval town walls, hidden wine vaults, and countless individual objects preserved within the Designated...
The long-term impact of COVID-19 on ethical standards applied in care settings
Funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account, this project explores the potential lasting impact of COVID-19 on legal and ethical challenges faced by medical professionals and patients in healthcare settings. It brings together key stakeholders and...
Social isolation, loneliness and multiple long-term conditions
Increasing numbers of people are living with multiple long-term health conditions. As people age, they are also more likely to experience loneliness and have fewer social connections as a result of changing life circumstances. People who feel lonely ...