The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
Approved RNA-based therapies illustrate the transition from theoretical RNA biology to routine clinical practice.
Prisons and Punishment's research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
The Terriers Project within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion is a collaboration with Edge Hill University. Find out more about this project.
Reimagining the Veteran is one of the strands within the Artivism Research Group. It aims to bring together academics, the arts, policymakers and advocates with veteran communities. Find out more about this project and watch the interviews.
Cultural criminology research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Researchers at LJMU are seeking parents of preschool children who are interested in participating in a study of book sharing with their child. Find out how to get involved.
Are you interested in taking part in a research project that aims to identify the impact of implicit motives on effort and reveals if you’re most motivated by power, achievement or affiliation?
Are you over 50 years of age and would like to take part in a research project looking at the effects of exercise on the function of blood vessels?
We are looking for volunteers to talk to us about their experiences of taking non-prescribed cannabis for medical reasons.