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IPA review: ‘Increasingly the evidence shows that the microbiome can have an impact on viral disease outcomes’ By Stephen Daniells A new review from experts at the International Probiotics Association and some its member companies explores current understanding around how the microbiome may protect against invasive viruses and discusses where the science stands for probiotics to have a positive impact.
Interest in how the microbiome and probiotics can support immune function and response has never been higher, with scientific studies reporting a potential role of the gut microbiota in the severity and duration of COVID-19. Such links led prominent scientists like Professor Glenn Gibson and Dr Gemma Walton from the University of Reading and Dr Kirsty Hunter from Nottingham Trent University to ask the UK’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock to assess the role of the gut microbiome in coronavirus
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Tributes to hugely talented grandad who was loved by so many people
His funeral was held today
16:30, 17 FEB 2021
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Bob Rowe s funeral took placed at Gedling Crematorium. (Image: Marie Wilson/Nottingham Post)
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Student was over drink drive limit when he crashed into parked car after party
Rory Birchall had a drink two hours before he drove his Suzuki Swift
12:19, 17 FEB 2021
Forest Road West (Image: Nottingham Post / Marie Wilson)
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A Nottingham university student crashed into a parked car after drink-driving after a party, a court heard.
When Ellipsometry Works Best: A Case Study With Transparent Conductive Oxides
An ellipsometry case study (read the abstract below) has recently published based on the optical characterization that has been performed using a J. A. Woollam Mark II IR Variable Angle Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (VASE) at Nottingham Trent University. One of the co-authors was Nikolaos Kalfagiannis who is the main user of the IR VASE ellipsometer. Nikoalos is part of the academic team at MTIF - The Medical Technologies Innovation Facility is a dual-site research and development facility available to industry and academic institutions to support and accelerate the development of innovative medical technologies. QDUKI recently announced a collaboration with the MTIF and Nottingham Trent University. Read the full Press Release here.