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DISCOVER CUTTING EDGE GYNAECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AT QUEEN'S

Gynaecological research at Queen's University Belfast is characterized by its innovative approaches and impactful contributions to women's health. With a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians, the university is at the forefront of advancing understanding and treatment of gynaecological conditions.

From investigating novel therapies for reproductive disorders to exploring the genetic basis of gynaecological cancers, researchers at Queen's University Belfast are dedicated to improving outcomes for women worldwide. Collaborations with leading institutions and engagement with patient communities ensure that their research translates into real-world benefits, driving positive change in women's health care.

Ultrasound of uterus

ENDOMETRIOSIS

Endometriosis research at Queen's University Belfast is recognised by its comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing this complex condition. Researchers at the university are dedicated to unravelling the underlying mechanisms of endometriosis, exploring its genetic, immunological, and environmental factors.

Through cutting-edge laboratory studies, clinical trials, and population-based research, they aim to develop better diagnostic tools, more effective treatments, and ultimately, improved outcomes for individuals living with endometriosis. Collaborations with healthcare providers, advocacy groups, and patients themselves ensure that their research is patient-centred and responsive to the diverse needs of those affected by this debilitating condition.

A female surgeon using a surgical microscope during surgery

ROBOTIC SURGERY

At Queen's University Belfast, pioneering research in robotic surgery stands at the forefront of medical innovation. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and interdisciplinary collaboration, researchers are pushing the boundaries of surgical precision and patient care. Through the development of advanced robotic systems and techniques, they aim to enhance surgical outcomes, minimize invasiveness, and reduce recovery times for patients.

Cancer cells vis - 3d rendered image

OVARIAN CANCER

Queen's University Belfast is dedicated to making significant strides in ovarian cancer research, recognizing the urgent need for improved diagnostics and treatments in this challenging disease. With a multidisciplinary approach that combines expertise in oncology, genetics, immunology, and molecular biology, researchers at Queen's are unravelling the complexities of ovarian cancer.

Their efforts span from understanding the underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms driving tumour growth to developing innovative therapeutics and personalized treatment strategies.