Our research impact
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Population mapping saves lives
A University of Southampton research group is using new ways of mapping and counting populations to help developing countries. WorldPop's datasets have helped to eradicate polio in Nigeria and assist earthquake victims in Nepal.
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Using AI to turn fantasy football into reality
A Southampton PhD student has used artificial intelligence to remove the guesswork from building a dream football team, and it's poised to revolutionise the industry.
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Investigating the risks of air pollution in order to influence government policy
Southampton researchers are carrying out pioneering research to assess the damaging effects of air pollution on human health and wellbeing.
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Using nanoclay gel to regrow, repair and replace damaged cells
Southampton researchers have developed an innovative medical clay that can be used to apply regenerative medicine to patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
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Taking on hard-to-treat cancers
Our research into cancer is saving lives. Our scientists are making major progress in both the lab and the clinic, and thanks to our Centre for Cancer Immunology, this success is expected to continue.