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Biology has become increasingly quantitative, with collaborations among mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists and biologists being essential.

We address key questions about how animals are structured and how they move, how movement is controlled and what limits performance.

Developing a further understanding of the mechanisms that regulate the growth and survival of the equine embryo and fetus.

Clinical trials help us to gain a better understanding of diseases which affect animals and ways in which we can improve animal health and welfare.

Using powerful imaging capabilities of x-ray tomography we are able to image and analyse a variety of samples, including bones, fossils, soft tissues, insects, synthetic materials and more.

The Hawkshead Centre for Translational Research and Clinical Imaging is a specifically designed clinical unit dedicated to innovative health programmes and clinical care activities.

Created in 2020 at our Hawkshead Campus in a drive to provide state-of-the art imaging facilities for researchers, clinicians and contract workers.

A purpose-built facility. It contains microscopes capable of experiments ranging from basic microscopy of cells or tissues to complex imaging.

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