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'Magic bullet' for lung patients developed by researchers at Queen's ...
The new drug - developed by researchers at Queen's University, Belfast - could become the first effective treatment for acute lung injury (ALI) which claims the lives of thousands of people every year.
Queen's University scientists devise 'magic bullet' drug for ...  BBC News
'Magic bullet' treatment touted for acute lung injury  Nursing Times
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Burwell Deakins gets planning for Queen's University Belfast pavilion
London-based Burwell Deakins Architects has won planning consent for a �2.8 million pavilion at Queen's University Belfast. The project comprises the redevelopment of seven existing lecture theatres and a new 250sq m pavilion with a series of new ...
Graham Construction to refurbish Queen's University Belfast learning spaces
Estimated to cost �1.9 million ($2.89 million), the refurbishment project includes the renovation of a number of Queen's University Belfast's lecture theatres in the Lanyon and Geography Buildings on the Main site. It also includes the upgrade of the ...
Hadron Collider exhibit coming to Queen's University
The world's largest science experiment, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is coming to Northern Ireland. The exhibition, from 4-10 May, is being hosted by Queen's University in Belfast. The public will be able to walk through a full-size replica of a ...
Hadron Collider exhibit to go on display in Belfast  Belfast Newsletter
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Queen's University is justifiably proud of the far-reaching impact of its ...
Last year, the Large Hadron Collider made headlines around the world by identifying a particle believed to be the Higgs Boson. Just last month, we confirmed this magnificent discovery of the particle crucial for understanding why objects in the ...
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Belfast team in lung medicine breakthrough
A new medicine, which could be the first effective treatment for a serious lung condition, has been developed by scientists at Queen's University in Belfast. Acute lung injury (ALI) affects one in every five patients in intensive care units. With this ...
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Constitutional convention to consider D�il reform
At today's meeting in Malahide, north Dublin, the convention will be addressed by Dr Muiris MacCarthaigh of Queen's University Belfast, Dr Niamh Hardiman of UCD and Prof Michael Marsh of Trinity College Dublin, who will brief members on the political ...
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Mum urges folk to take part in walk in memory of son Michael
Michael, originally from Prehen, had just received the grades to attend the Queen's University of Belfast when he fell ill.
Lessons for a fruitful peace process from Northern Ireland
Gary Spedding is a student at Queen's University in Belfast and a member of his university's Palestine Solidarity Society and QUB's students' union.
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Book reveals if violence was for God or Ulster
'Ex-Combatants, Religion and Peace in Northern Ireland', written by Professor Gerard Leavey and Dr David Mitchell from the University of Ulster with Professor John Brewer, Queens University, Belfast, sheds new light on the interplay of religion ...