Consortium Publications & Presentations

Since 2004 UKCFGTC members have published over 85 papers in peer reviewed journals and have presented many posters and presentations at international conferences


Some of our recent publications.

Here you can find our latest publications in peer reviewed journals and some of the posters and presentations we give at conferences in the UK and abroad.


Where possible we will provide pdfs of publications but most of our recent work is covered by the copyright of the publishers.


Some of our conference posters and presentations are available for download. The contents of the full text papers, abstracts and posters can all be searched using the search tool at the top of the site.

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