A new study has found that spending time outdoors and switching off our devices is associated with higher levels of happiness during a period of #COVID19 restrictions. More information: https://t.co/eaaseeqmVA #ARUResearch
"New test by ARU professor could cut false negatives and deliver faster results." #ARUProud of Professor Stephen Bustin, who has developed the assay, called Cov2-ID, with colleagues at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford. Read more here: https://t.co/FSTOvOmMco #COVID19
Help us to celebrate #ARUAlumni who have worked on the frontline during #COVID19 👏 Nominations are now open for the ARU Alumni Awards 2021. #ARUProud https://t.co/HaQsNpbd69
An amazing development in the fight against COVID-19: ARU Professor, Stephen Bustin, has developed a robust test for COVID-19 which returns results in less than 20 minutes. Find out more: https://t.co/tIX1EipbkT #ARUProud #ARUResearch #Covid19
Teaching at ARU will be starting again soon! 🎉 Remember, one of the main things that you can do to help keep yourself and others safe back on campus, is to wash your hands regularly and for at least 20 seconds at a time. #GoingToARU #Covid19 #ARUProud #ARUTogether #BackToCampus #ARUChelmsford #ARUCambridge #ARUPeterborough #AngliaRuskin #ARU
'The Boredom Project' are looking for anyone in #Essex, aged 15-24, to submit experiences of boredom during the #COVID19 pandemic. This could be poetry, art, photography, paintings, short stories, non-fiction, or comics. Full details available here: https://t.co/JBENyEGejY
ARU Head of School of Medicine, John Kinnear, speaks about how asymptomatic people can still develop lung damage from #COVID19 Read the full article: https://t.co/WMfAUlLxP2 #ARUResearch #TheConversation
Research by Dr Oonagh Corrigan has found that community groups and organisations could play a vital role in people's wellbeing during and after the pandemic: https://t.co/SV6i88q6ZE #ARUResearch #COVID19 https://t.co/ROH8Hs7l9B
A team of ARU scientists are investigating drug combinations, in a bid to prevent fibrosis in the lungs, heart and kidneys, that may cause irreversible damage in some #COVID19 patients. More information: https://t.co/VqWOdKpGqF #ARUProud
#ARUProud of our @ARU_VHS Audiology students who've adjusted so well to redeployment because of #COVID19. Our audiology courses are work-based learning, some students based in the private sector (@Specsavers, independent hearing clinics) others in the #NHS. (1/2)