bmj;386/sep18_9/q2031/FAF1fabrind20240916.f1In the months before she died Alison Brind self-published a book called I Never Stop, detailing her many […]
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The term “academic weapon” went viral around two years ago, when a video on TikTok showed a university […]
bmj;386/sep17_1/q2023/FAF1faWhen Guy Ah-Moye returned to his native Seychelles in 1970 after medical studies in London, he sailed on […]
Bouter’s editorial1 on the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) report Barriers to investigating and reporting research misconduct2 highlights […]
Sarah Jacques remembers the day she came close to killing herself.The 46 year old former GP from Battle, […]
In assisted reproductive technology, the timing of embryo transfer after oocyte retrieval and in vitro fertilisation is crucial. […]
bmj;386/sep16_1/q1981/FAF1faKim Suvarna, a histopathologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, was renowned for his 25 year old […]
Monoclonal antibodies — treatments developed by cloning a cell that makes an antibody — could help provide an […]
John-Arne Røttingen, like his predecessor, the infectious disease specialist Jeremy Farrar,1 is a doctor. He’s also a former […]
