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Supporting primary languages teachers through online learning
Putting research into practice is central to a Southampton-led research project designed to empower primary school teachers in their teaching of foreign languages.
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Revolutionising access to dental care in Sri Lanka
A dentistry simulation model led by Southampton has directly influenced government policy to improve dental outcomes and stabilise the country's dentistry sector.
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Preventing the transmission of non-communicable disease risk between generations
Research from the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Centre demonstrates how the diet and lifestyle choices of prospective parents and pregnant mothers can affect the long-term health of their children.
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Optimising treatment for gastrointestinal cancers
Through large-scale clinical trials and other studies, Southampton research has defined new standards of care and changed worldwide clinical practice for cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.
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Using social design to help homeless people move into safe spaces
This social design research project has completely rethought and redesigned shelters for the chronically homeless in Barcelona.
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Building sustainability into hair and beauty
The UK’s £6.2 billion hairdressing industry has a huge environmental impact. Award-winning training developed by a Southampton business expert is reducing its carbon footprint and cutting costs.
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Studying marine animals to evaluate sulphur reduction methods in shipping
A team of Southampton researchers is part of a Europe-wide project to assess whether measures taken by shipping companies to cut air pollution are working or just moving the problem elsewhere.
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Using chemistry to see the invisible
A chemistry research project is making new advances in detecting cancer cells that currently can't be seen.
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Improving maternal and neonatal health in India
Global health experts at Southampton are working with government to improve survival rates for expectant mothers and newborns. Their findings are influencing policy.
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Using nanoclay gel to regrow, repair and replace damaged cells
Southampton researchers have developed an innovative medical clay that can be used to apply regenerative medicine to patients with musculoskeletal conditions.