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Projecting the effects of climate change on Ethiopian crops

In partnership with The Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew) and the University of Greenwich, Queen Mary Professors Richard Nichols and Richard Buggs have launched a new project to understand how local crops in rural Ethiopia might adapt to the growing effects of climate change.

Date added: Tuesday, November 17, 2020


Moulding the future with Sugru

Queen Mary recently partnered with FormFormForm, an east London-based SME working to develop next-generation mouldable glues.

Date added: Friday, January 15, 2021


Advancing automated analysis of microscopy videos with Zeiss

Queen Mary has been awarded a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Carl Zeiss, which will allow the company to enhance and expand their state-of-the-art deep learning tools on the APEER cloud-based digital image processing platform.

Date added: Wednesday, May 5, 2021


Helping rheumatoid arthritis patients with health app developer Living With

Queen Mary researchers have partnered with innovative health tech start-up Living With on a project that could revolutionise the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and save the NHS millions of pounds every year.

Date added: Friday, September 10, 2021


Revolutionising cardiac rehabilitation for patients of South Asian heritage with Inavya Ventures

London-based health tech start-up Inavya Ventures is collaborating with Queen Mary and Barts Health researchers on a project that could revolutionise cardiac rehabilitation for patients of South Asian heritage.

Date added: Monday, December 13, 2021


Developing content-aware sports video analytics using machine learning with RT Software

Queen Mary has been awarded a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with RT Software which will allow the company to develop content-aware sports video analytics using machine learning (ML) and related computer vision technologies.

Date added: Wednesday, February 23, 2022


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