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Our research is advancing knowledge and harnessing emerging technologies to tackle health inequalities both on our doorstep and across the globe.
We're leading the national Centre for Advanced Diagnostics Development and Application which aims to fulfil a need for coordinated diagnostics development in the UK.
Professor John Dickinson is one researcher in sports and exercise science using cutting-edge facilities to develop strategies to recover better, train smarter and optimise performance.
The School of Arts and Architecture is supporting the international Horizon Europe-funded GreenME programme which aims to scale up nature-based therapies to improve mental health and wellbeing.
Our Centre for Health Services Studies is working with government, NHS and community partners to address poor health outcomes in coastal towns locally and across the UK.
Our state-of-the-art experimental ballistics facility is enabling forensics researchers to improve wound care.
Professor Ben Lowe from Kent Business School is contributing to a major UKRI-funded research project aimed at tackling food inequality across the UK.
Research led by Dr Adelina Gschwandtner in the School of Economics, Politics and International Relations recently investigated how much pets contribute to life satisfaction.
Researchers in the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology have developed a tool to measure the link between biodiversity and wellbeing.
Our researchers are assessing the value for money and impact of domiciliary care.
A social science programme led by Professor Joy Zhang is helping scientists navigate the ethics of synthesising the human genome.
Improving sleep hygiene in athletes
Female athletes generally report worse sleep than male counterparts.
Fungal pathogens
Science is a subject where the more you put in the more rewarding it becomes, especially when working in the lab.
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