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New research has uncovered the structure of components responsible for transferring DNA from one bacteria to another and spreading antibiotic resistance
It is the first time that Birkbeck has appeared in the ranking, following the establishment of full-time undergraduate degree programmes
The activity of cancer drugs change depending on the types of microbes living in the gut, according to a new study involving scientists from Birkbeck into how nematode worms and their microbes process drugs and nutrients.
Nearly a thousand graduates will celebrate achieving a qualification
Findings could lead to new treatments for malaria
Birkbeck will be offering three new degree apprenticeships, starting October 2017.
Birkbeck has been rated within the world’s top 100 institutions for English and Philosophy in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject, published today [8 March 2017].
New facility is designed to enable isotopic analysis which is used to investigate past environments and the origins of the Earth.
Despite 946 AD Mount Paektu eruption not causing climatic disruption it may have been responsible for largest ever Sulphur release
Scientists reveal new details of structure of bacterial pili.