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📣 Introducing the Cheney Biomedical Accelerator

Last week marked the opening of a new research facility here at Leeds.

But it's not just a physical space. The Accelerator brings discovery and clinical scientists together to drive bold health & bioscience discoveries.

Find out more: bit.ly/4pSoA65
Cheney graphic with chevron icon with cell illustration on the left and photo of microscopy image in blue and yellow on right Entrance to the Cheney Biomedical Accelerator Donors Susan and Peter Cheney officially open the new facility Professor Michelle Peckham, Director of the Cheney PhD programme, PhD students Tom Mitchell and Kate Adamson, Susan and Peter Cheney, PhD students Monika Olejnik and Jake Browne
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Researchers at Leeds and @ucl.ac.uk have been exploring what’s happening in the brain when stroke survivors experience long-term fatigue.

Dr Anna Kuppuswamy sheds light on post-stroke fatigue, and how sensory overload and attention filtering may be key to understanding it.

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More than tiredness - what's really behind post-stroke fatigue?
Over half of stroke victims live with a debilitating and often misunderstood condition called post-stroke fatigue.
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The former Leeds Social Sciences Institute has entered a new chapter...

The new Leeds Institute for Societal Futures will include challenge-led research, alongside postgraduate education and professional learning innovation.

Find out more below 👇
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Society needs to change - let's change it together

We’re evolving. LSSI has expanded its remit, focus and priorities and become Leeds Institute for Societal Futures. We’re here to change society for the better, but we need your help.

Find out who we are at societal.leeds.ac.uk
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Great thread here summarising Professor Pippa Chapman and Dr Ruth Wade's latest paper on the challenges associated with regenerative agriculture research...
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The Philosophical Transactions of The @royalsociety.org B issue on ‘Transforming terrestrial food systems for human and planetary health’ was published today.

It includes a paper co-authored by Prof Pippa Chapman & Dr Ruth Wade. 👇
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1935
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We'll be at the Yorkshire Post Health & Life Sciences Business Breakfast this Wednesday!

Going too? Stop by for a chat about our world-leading facilities, as well as training and consultancy services, commercialisation and research collaborations.

#HealthInnovation #LifeSciences #YHLS2025
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🔬 What are plasmodesmata, and why are they important?

In this new case study, discover how the Faculty's Professor Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso's research into microscopic plant pores could help tackle climate change and global food insecurity.

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Professor Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso
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"A fantastic resource to lead research, knowledge exchange and teaching activities in future-proofing farming systems."
Dr Ruth Wade, School of Biology

The University farm is one of 10 in Europe to become a hub for climate research.
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University of Leeds farm to test climate-smart agriculture
The farm is one of 10 across Europe taking part in a project to reduce agricultural emissions.
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Ever wondered why a warm shower can hurt when you're sunburnt?

Research from an international team led by the School of Biomedical Science's Professor Nikita Gamper suggests the clue may be in our sensory neurons, and a protein called Copine-6.

Find out more: bit.ly/45MEpmS
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Whoever heard of birds splitting up?

A new study from @biology.ox.ac.uk and Leeds researcher Dr Josh Firth reveals wild great tits show signs of 'divorce' months before breeding season.

🔎 Vital clues to social relationships in not just birds, but other species too.

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Researchers uncover social clues to bird 'divorce'
Wild great tits exhibit clear behaviours signalling ‘divorce’ long before the breeding season, according to a study by researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Leeds.
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🏀 We're excited to welcome Professor Enda King, a sports rehabilitation expert who's worked with some of the world's top athletes.

Enda joins our Sports and Exercise Medicine programmes as Visiting Professor of Rehabilitation, inspiring the next generation of sports scientists.

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New professor brings professional sport expertise to Leeds
A world-renowned sports rehabilitation expert has joined the University of Leeds Sports and Exercise Medicine programmes to inspire future sports scientists.
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🏃‍♀️Exercise isn't just safe for people with asthma - it’s key to managing it, argues international taskforce.

Chaired by the Faculty's Dr Oliver Price, the taskforce makes the case for physical activity as a safe and effective therapeutic strategy. bit.ly/44YewyC

#exercisecsience #asthmaresearch
New guidelines endorse exercise as key therapy for asthma
An international task force, led by Dr Oliver Price, has issued recommendations urging healthcare providers to prescribe personalised exercise alongside conventional therapies to optimise asthma care.
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Dr Ruth Wade has contributed to a UK Parliament POSTnote on regenerative agriculture.

Ruth was invited to contribute to a UK Parliament POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology) expert session informing the latest POSTnote on regenerative agriculture.

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Regenerative agriculture trials at the University of Leeds farm.
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“What if I told you there are fish in the forest, beneath the leaves?” @josiesouth.bsky.social, Lecturer in Aquatic Ecology

🎞️ Have you watched the impactful film yet? Find out how research is helping to protect a critically endangered fish species bit.ly/4kktTYa
The Betta burdigala project – saving a species
Bettas of Bangka Island are small fishes who can breathe atmospheric oxygen and construct nests out of air bubbles and saliva to protect their eggs and young.
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How can magnetism help us understand biology and tackle global health challenges?

Join the MagInBio Summer Conference - a free 2-day hybrid event at Nexus Leeds exploring magnetic biomaterials, imaging and biomedical devices.

Register here: www.eventbrite.com/cc/maginbio-summer-conference-4171753
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It’s never too late to start lifting weights! 💪

Strength training helps retain muscle mass, manage cholesterol levels, and burn calories for 30–60 minutes after you’ve stopped exercising, according to Prof. Karen Birch, Executive Dean:

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Excited to report our latest research on new “molecular glues” that specifically lock the BRCC36 isopeptidase complex (BRISC) in an autoinhibited state and reduce interferon signalling. This first-of-its-kind approach could reshape how we target large deubiquitylase (DUB) complexes.

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Some health conditions are difficult to treat—but molecular glues could change that.

A new molecular glue from @universityofleeds.bsky.social, @wistar.org & @pennmedicine.bsky.social could help reduce inflammation in Scleroderma patients.

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2 individual BRISC complexes stick together.
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Spent a really interesting morning with Ruth Wade and our @bioscienceleeds.bsky.social MSc students examing differences between soil farmed conventionally and using #RegenAg. Some really obvious changes after 2y under herbal ley.
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🕺Feeling sooo Excited🕺
Huge thanks to @josiesouth.bsky.social from @universityofleeds.bsky.social for the crayfish 🦞traps thru the @horizonsinstitute.bsky.social Horizons Seed Funding. These will be instrumental in our #crayfishhunt mission in Southern Africa.