NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

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NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

@ExeterBRC

Exeter Biomedical Research Centre, funded by @NIHRresearch, is a @UniofExeter and @RoyalDevonNHS partnership. #ExeterBRC

Exeter, Devon, UK Katılım Aralık 2022
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Royal Devon Careers@RDCareersNHS·
🎪Heading to the North Devon or Honiton Shows this week? 👋Come and meet our colleagues from @ExeterNihr and the @ExeterBRC! and discover more about clinical research! 🗺️North Devon Show - Wednesday, Trade Block 1, Row C, Stand 5 🗺️Honiton Show – Thursday, Avenue A, Stand 95
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NIHR Clinical Research Facility: Exeter
We've had such a great day at the @northdevonshow. Here we are meeting the Mayor of Barnstaple who presented us with a third place rosette for best stand in our zone!
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🚨 Year 11s in Devon, Cornwall & Somerset! Want to explore a career in biomedical research? 🧪 Join NIHR Exeter BRC for a week of hands-on science, lab tours & career insights. 🗓️ 23–27 June 2025 📍 Exeter ⏰ Apply by 2 May! tinyurl.com/ufrjkhpd
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NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre
📢We're excited to launch our brand new series of online research talks for the public, titled 'Your health, our research: short talks, big impact'. Join us over the next months to hear from experts about the latest research on everyday health conditions: eventbrite.com/cc/your-health…
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Research supported by the NIHR Exeter BRC finds that the more symptoms women reported experiencing during menopause, the more likely they were to show signs of cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric issues as they age, based on repeat test results. tinyurl.com/2uf5kke6
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