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Groundbreaking research at Reading

The School of Biological Sciences conducts high-impact research in areas that are of great relevance to current global challenges. Our wide-ranging research seeks to understand and combat human disease, and to uncover new ways to protect the natural world.

Research in the School of Biological Sciences is organised into divisions. We have a strong and supportive research community where findings are shared and new ideas forged.

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Biomedical sciences research

The aim of our biomedical sciences research is to extend life, ease pain, combat diseases such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and enhance the healthy state.
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Ecology and evolutionary Biology research

We investigate the living world at all scales: from genes to individuals, from populations to ecosystems. We aim to change the way people think about, and study, ecology and evolution.
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Biomedical engineering research

Our biomedical engineering research focuses on understanding the brain and designing technology to manage diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and epilepsy, and improve longevity and health.

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If you are interested in contributing to our research, please get in touch with us.
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Research themes

Research at Reading aims to solve some of the biggest problems facing people today. Our researchers explore ways to tackle climate change, improve human health and provide food security.
View of Whiteknights lake and trees

Facilities

Our labs, microscopy suite, cardiovascular imaging facility, Cole Museum of Zoology, Herbarium, and range of virtual reality and haptic interfaces, are all situated on our beautiful Whiteknights campus.
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Meet the team

Our community of staff includes internationally renowned academics, recognised for the excellence of their teaching and research.