RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research (RNA-PAR)
Our collaborative initiative is dedicated to integrating patient perspectives into the development and evaluation of RNA-based treatments for alopecia.
Our collaborative initiative is dedicated to integrating patient perspectives into the development and evaluation of RNA-based treatments for alopecia.
Approved RNA-based therapies illustrate the transition from theoretical RNA biology to routine clinical practice.
The Biology of Alopecia: A Patient and Public Perspective
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Liverpool Business School at LJMU is home to a growing portfolio of research focused on a fundamental question: how do we properly understand and account for the value of culture and cultural heritage?
Find out more about the RNA Bioscience for Participatory Alopecia Research team and how you can participate in research.
Impacts of changes to local authority funding on small to medium heritage organisations.
Evaluating a museum-led dementia awareness programme for carers, communities and nursing students.
A collaboration across institutions and countries capturing the cultural, social and economic transformations of the European Capital of Culture 2026 in Trenčín, Slovakia.
Evaluation tracking the social, economic and community impacts of the Liverpool City Region's rolling Borough of Culture programme since 2019.