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Successful projects in healthcare technologies

These documents are a collection of stories about successful projects funded by EPSRC in the area of healthcare technologies.

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Documents

Gel-forming injections target reduction in HIV AIDS infections (PDF)

, 200 KB

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Microbubbles aim for major impact in tackling cancer (PDF)

, 271 KB

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Enabling a new era of innovative knee treatments (PDF)

, 186 KB

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Soft robotics set to offer robust solutions to patients’ needs (PDF)

, 166 KB

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Ensuring better healthcare begins at home (PDF)

, 236 KB

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Visualising a big advance in harnessing healthcare data (PDF)

, 171 KB

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Making medical imaging smarter (PDF)

, 247 KB

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Sensing a new opportunity for quick and easy disease diagnosis (PDF)

, 219 KB

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These documents are a collection of stories about successful projects funded by EPSRC in the area of healthcare technologies.

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