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| 10 Dec 2024 | |
| Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
The lectures covered Fluorescent imaging, using phage to treat bacterial infection and the evolution of skeletons. Some of our year 12s volunteered to take part in a demonstration of phage binding specificity. The same equipment is being used to describe the power of phage-based medicine to Members of Parliament next week!
We are pleased to share the Northern Automotive Alliance’s recent feature on our students who are competing in the Formula 1-endorsed STEM Racing UK c… More...
This Tuesday, we had a visit from the Year 3 class at Thomas Gray. They are beginning their work on nutrition in their science lessons. More...
On Thursday, staff from AstraZeneca, Speke spoke to our Biology and Applied Science students about vaccine development, early careers and degree appre… More...
Planetary Scientists study planets, moons, and other objects in a solar system and beyond. More...
Ignite Project Based Learning students have been working on healthcare scenarios, (short devised theatre plays designed to practice responses in healt… More...
MeDeVet students had an opportunity to hear from Emma Liney, Claire House Hospice, and the amazing work they do in looking after terminally sick child… More...