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Twelve outstanding articles have been shortlisted for this year’s Max Perutz Science Writing Award, the MRC’s annual writing competition. The shortlist includes our DPhil student Magda Mareckova (pictured).

Good luck to our DPhil student Magda Mareckova. Her article: “One in ten women suffers from endometriosis - can studying the endometrium cell by cell help us diagnose it?” is shortlisted for this year’s Max Perutz Science Writing Award, the MRC’s annual writing competition.

CleanCTG: A deep learning model for multi-artefact detection and reconstruction in Cardiotocography

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Wong S. et al, (2026), Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 123, 110654 - 110654

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Reid McCann R. and Coxon L., (2026)

Investigating the effect of climate and air pollution on prescription uptake in the England.

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Tolladay J. and Yau C., (2026), BMC Public Health

Association Between Lateral Placenta and Adverse Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

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Arkorful J. et al, (2026), BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Deep immune profiling of endometrial and peripheral blood cells in endometriosis.

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Kisovar A. et al, (2026), Hum Reprod

Epiblast lumenogenesis is not a mammalian-specific trait.

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Weberling A. et al, (2026), Nat Commun

Imputation Free Deep Survival Prediction with Conditional Variational Autoencoders.

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Hong N. et al, (2026), J Healthc Inform Res, 10, 275 - 298

Patterns of testing and the high burden of iron deficiency anemia in cirrhosis: a national cohort study

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Maynard S. et al, (2026), Blood Red Cells & Iron, 2, 100070 - 100070

Development of the INDIGO partnership knowledge exchange strategy

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Taylor Salisbury T. et al, (2026), SSM - Mental Health, 9, 100602 - 100602

Dentofacial side-effects in childhood cancer survivors: the SMILE consortium

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Aznar M. et al, (2026), Ejc Paediatric Oncology, 7

Fetal monitoring for high-risk pregnancies using a wearable ultrasound patch.

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Park G. et al, (2026), Nat Biotechnol

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