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Archive of Press Releases for the Department of Biology
2009
British butterfly’s comeback gives hope for threatened species
(Feb 09)
Assisted colonisation to help species cope with a changing climate
(Feb 09)
New hope for respiratory disease with bacterial discovery
(Jan 09)
Sailors’ historic scourge may hold the key to bioenergy future
(Jan 09)
The global impact of climate change on biodiversity
(Jan 09)
Bioscience companies benefit from dedicated space
(Jan 09)
Honour for University of York plant biologist
(Jan 09)
2008
York Biology Equal First Among Broad Spectrum Bioscience Departments for Top-Quality Research
(Dec 08)
University of York retains top 10 research ranking
(Dec 08)
Climate change research sheds new light on nature’s response
(Nov 08)
New technologies gearing up to meet rising demand for vital malaria drugs
(Nov 08)
Providing the Foundation for clean air in Asia
(Oct 08)
Giving hope to malaria sufferers
(Oct 08)
Of mice and men: what the house mouse can reveal about us
(Oct 08)
New role for Natural Killers!
(Aug 08)
Biology wins accolade as one of Europe’s best
(Aug 08)
Call for better protection of older people from climate change impact
(Aug 08)
New step forward in search for solution to infection puzzle
(Aug 08)
Measures to help species cope with climate change?
(Jul 08)
New Mass Spectrometry Centre rises to scientific challenges
(Jul 08)
Carbon dioxide emissions associated with UK consumption increase
(Jul 08)
Tackling malaria with the help of a medicinal herb
(Jun 08)
Greys willing to be greener on World Environment Day
(Jun 08)
York scientists highlighted for contribution to UK economy
(Jun 08)
York and Stockholm chat over a virtual pint
(Apr 08)
Researchers develop new conservation map for biodiversity hotspot
(Apr 08)
Climate change threat to older people
(Mar 08)
‘Invisible’ bacteria dupe the human immune system
(Feb 08)
University of York scientists foster India links
(Feb 08)
University of York trio in AAAS spotlight
(Feb 08)
York students help African schoolchildren to uncover ‘hidden worlds’
(Feb 08)
2007
‘Jekyll and Hyde’ bacteria offer pest control hope
(Dec 07)
Calculating the carbon cost of Christmas — in puddings!
(Dec 07)
CNAP researchers to study temperature impact on plants
(Nov 07)
University of York professor wins bioscience accolade
(Nov 07)
Fossil record supports evidence of impending mass extinction
(Oct 07)
Hungry microbes share out the carbon in the roots of plants
(Oct 07)
Scientists produce new generation of 'green' pollution-busters
(Oct 07)
New research Centre to rise to scientific challenges
(Sep 07)
‘Sugar coating’ clue to how parasitic worms dupe immune system
(Sep 07)
‘Warm your home, not the climate’ call from researcher
(Aug 07)
Scientists move closer to bio-engineered bladders
(July 07)
Scientists discover that Greenland once lived up to its name
(July 07)
Exploring the biodiversity of tropical rainforest canopies
(July 07)
York scientists contribute to 'breakthrough' in tropical disease research
(June 07)
Top scientific honour for York biologist
(May 07)
National awards for two University of York scientists
(May 07)
Buzz goes surfing on bone poster win
(May 07)
University research helps to save British Barn Owls
(Mar 07)
Accolades for York’s commitment to women in science
(Mar 07)
University of York reveals secret worlds in the Netherlands
(Mar 07)
York-Sichuan link to study biodiesel production
(Jan 07)
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2006
Plant discovery is good news for farmers and gardeners
(Dec 06)
Study reveals clean air challenge for major Asian cities
(Dec 06)
Plant potential in the pipeline
(Nov 06)
University spin-out wins £2m investment in hunt for cancer treatments
(Nov 06)
Scientists' cell discovery unearths evolutionary clues
(Oct 06)
YCR Cancer Specialist elected as President of ESUR
(Oct 06)
Women scientists’ better deal at the University of York
(Oct 06)
York academics in the spotlight at BA Festival of Science
(Sept 06)
Protein clue to tailor-made antibiotics
(Aug 06)
University of York receives $13.6 million research grant to develop plant to cure malaria
(June 06)
York is key player in Plant & Animal research field!
(May 06)
The Biology Department at York has been rated third in the UK for teaching by the Guardian University Guide
(May 06)
York scientists tackle heavy metal pollution
(Mar 06)
University of York researchers receive Royal accolade
(Feb 06)
Bones from blood: scientists aim to break new ground on fractures
(Jan 06)
York researchers develop pollution-busting plants to clean up contaminated land
(Jan 06)
Scientists investigate how size matters for parasitic wasps
(Jan 06)
2006 White Rose studentship scheme announced
(Jan 06)
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2005
Bio-archaeologists pinpoint oldest Northern European human activity
(Dec 05)
YCR team at the University of York gets to the root of cancer problem
(Dec 05)
CNAP wins Queen's Anniversary Prize
(Nov 05)
Biorenewables – products for a sustainable future: York leads new consortium
(Nov 05)
University of York in the big league for biomedicine
(Oct 05)
York researchers step up hunt for new therapies for tropical killer
(July 05)
York pupils sample the art of microscopy
(July 05)
Royal Society honours leading ecologist - Alastair Fitter FRS
(May)
York researchers discover how the garden grows
(May 05)
New spinout company at the University of York develops next generation of solvents
(April 05)
York scientists discover how plants respond to environmental changes
(March 05)
Children from Yorkshire and the Humber keep a close eye on the world around them
(March 05)
York researchers point to sustainable future for Wales
(March 05)
Researchers at the University of York help to unlock Neanderthal secrets
(March 05)
Cancer research in Yorkshire secures EU millions
(February 2005)
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2004
Food crops worth millions lost due to ozone
(October 2004)
The art of bioscience: perception and reality
(August 2004)
Flying Off Course
(July 2004)
Oilcrop.com demonstrates opportunities for farmers
(June 2004)
UKPopNet Launch
(April 2004)
New research team to tackle disease
(15 March 2004)
Scientists and artists work together to explore the Sense of Science
(January 2004)
Saving the Sumatran Tiger
(January 2004)
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2003
University of York spin-off company invents toxic testing device
Lord Sainsbury opens £25m University building
OBE for Dianna Bowles
(16 June 2003)
University research aims to save Barn Owls
(24 Mar 2003)
New deal between top UK and US research laboratories
(17 Mar 2003)
CNAP scientists reveal a secret world
(5 Mar 2003)
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2002
York scientists scoop another Entrepreneurs' Award
Sheep Trust will protect native breeds
New technique kills cancer virus without harming healthy cells
Gene breakthrough will aid understanding of other cancers
Choosing healthy embryos in IVF
Folding wings - just the business for insect survival
Science Minister visits University of York
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2001
Men urged to become aware about prostate cancer (9 Nov 2001)
York share in £9m to make structures for biological minutiae (15 Jun 2001)
Dale Sanders elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (14 May 2001)
Boost for prostate cancer research in the north (11 May 2001)
Race against time to preserve unique UK sheep breeds (3 Apr 2001)
First plant genome completed (14 Dec 2000)
New laboratory for leading cancer team (28 Nov 2000)
Princess Anne to visit leading researchers in York (10 Apr 2000)
Biology continues York's teaching record with another perfect score (2 Mar 2000)
Major cancer breakthrough by University of York team (17 Feb 2000)
York's Biology Department set for multi-million pound development (7 Dec 1999)
York researchers identify 'antifreeze' protein in carrots (1 Oct 1998)
CBAMS appoints former Fisons R&D Director as Chairman
Major prostate cancer conference in York, 2 to 4 October
A study of the control of wall extensibility in flax
Life in the tube: the role of the Fallopian tube in infertility
Speeding up the development of new drugs
Drugs to save a trip to the gym
Biologists win major prize for work with industry
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