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  2. Former Vice-Chancellors | University of Cambridge

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    26 May 2023: 1517. Edmund Natares [Natures]. Master ClaH. 1518, 19. John Watson. Master CHR. ... 1530, 31. John Watson (again). Master CHR. 1532, 33. Simon Heynes.
  3. Drones used to analyse ash clouds from Guatemalan volcano |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/drones-used-to-analyse-ash-clouds-from-guatemalan-volcano
    Thumbnail for Drones used to analyse ash clouds from Guatemalan volcano | University of Cambridge 11 Apr 2017: Dr Matt Watson, Reader in Natural Hazards in the School of Earth Sciences at Bristol, said: “This is exciting initial research for future investigations, and would not be possible without a
  4. Exploring mental health through Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/exploring-mental-health-through-kendrick-lamars-lyrics
    Thumbnail for Exploring mental health through Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics | University of Cambridge 1 May 2015: In an article online in the journal Lancet Psychiatry, the HIP HOP PSYCH co-founders explain how Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics could help both those affected by
  5. Sheep are able to recognise human faces from photographs | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/sheep-are-able-to-recognise-human-faces-from-photographs
    Thumbnail for Sheep are able to recognise human faces from photographs | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2017: Researchers from Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience trained eight sheep to recognise the faces of four celebrities (Fiona Bruce, Jake Gyllenhaal, Barack Obama and Emma Watson) from photographic
  6. New cell death mechanism has implications for breast cancer…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-cell-death-mechanism-has-implications-for-breast-cancer-treatments
    Thumbnail for New cell death mechanism has implications for breast cancer treatments | University of Cambridge 25 Feb 2011: Describing how the work was done, Professor Christine Watson of the Department of Pathology said: "We found a gene that was hugely down-regulated by Stat3."This gene inhibits lysosomal enzymes, ... According to Watson, the most exciting thing about this
  7. The University of Cambridge: an 800th Anniversary Portrait |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-university-of-cambridge-an-800th-anniversary-portrait
    31 Oct 2008: There are also pen portraits of some of the great teachers and thinkers to have emerged from the University, from Marlowe and Milton through to Watson and Hawking.
  8. Superfast genomes move a step closer to reality | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/superfast-genomes-move-a-step-closer-to-reality
    Thumbnail for Superfast genomes move a step closer to reality | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2008: The three anonymous genomes join those of the distinguished geneticists James Watson and Craig Venter as the only people to have their personal genome made publicly available.
  9. Folic acid deficiency can affect the health of great, great…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/folic-acid-deficiency-can-affect-the-health-of-great-great-grandchildren
    Thumbnail for Folic acid deficiency can affect the health of great, great grandchildren | University of Cambridge 26 Sep 2013: Fortification programmes have reduced the risk of health effects but not eliminated them completely,” said Dr Watson. ... Credit: Dr Erica Watson. Search research. Keyword search. Go. Sign up to receive our weekly research email.
  10. Too big to cry: when war ended, the damage began | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/too-big-to-cry-when-war-ended-the-damage-began
    Thumbnail for Too big to cry: when war ended, the damage began | University of Cambridge 7 Nov 2015: Contributors include Andrew Frayn, Alison Hennegan, Klaus Hofmann, Jane Potter, George Simmers, and Alexander Watson.
  11. A new dimension to DNA and personalised medicine of the future |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-new-dimension-to-dna-and-personalised-medicine-of-the-future
    Thumbnail for A new dimension to DNA and personalised medicine of the future | University of Cambridge 16 May 2012: Professor Shankar Balasubramanian. When Watson and Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA in 1953, they declared they had “found the secret of life”.
  12. University climate change expert honoured at awards in New York |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-climate-change-expert-honoured-at-awards-in-new-york
    20 Nov 2007: I owe a great deal of thanks to the present head of Judge Business School, Prof Arnoud de Meyer, and his predecessors, Dame Sandra Dawson and Prof Stephen Watson, for their
  13. Hidden injuries of Poland’s election | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/hidden-injuries-of-polands-election
    18 Jun 2010: Watson said. “A system is emerging in Poland where better care is being offered to people who are better able to pay. ... Poland replaced central state funding of healthcare with a social insurance system in 1999 but, Watson argues, this was
  14. Conference looks at how higher education has affected communities |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/conference-looks-at-how-higher-education-has-affected-communities
    1 Sep 2008: Professor Sir David Watson of the Institute of Education, will talk about the lessons history can teach university leaders which will help them tackle issues such as globalisation, ethics and balancing
  15. Cambridge botanist awarded ‘America’s Nobel’ Prize for medical…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-botanist-awarded-americas-nobel-prize-for-medical-research
    12 Sep 2008: disease. Since the first prize was awarded in 1946, 75 recipients have gone on to win Nobel Prizes, including many Cambridge scientists such as Watson and Crick, Hans Krebs, and Frederick
  16. Most laptops vulnerable to attack via peripheral devices, say…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/most-laptops-vulnerable-to-attack-via-peripheral-devices-say-researchers
    Thumbnail for Most laptops vulnerable to attack via peripheral devices, say researchers | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2019: Neumann, Simon W. Moore, Robert N. M. Watson. ‘Thunderclap: Exploring Vulnerabilities in Operating System IOMMU Protection via DMA from Untrustworthy Peripherals.’ Paper presented at Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium 2019.
  17. Twists in a tale | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/twists-in-a-tale
    Thumbnail for Twists in a tale | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2012: I’d spent hours trying to discover the birthday of William Norris (he was the first to spot that cancers might be heritable), judging the fairness of describing Jim Watson (the
  18. Discovering 'the secret of life' - 70th anniversary of DNA…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/DNA-structure-discovery-cambridge-70th-anniversary
    Thumbnail for Discovering 'the secret of life' - 70th anniversary of DNA double helix breakthrough 28 Feb 2023: From 'Cambridge 800: An Informal Panorama' by Quentin Blake. Francis Crick’s announcement to patrons of The Eagle pub that he and James Watson had "discovered the secret of life", the ... A significant point is that Watson and Crick were both theorists,
  19. How a young Cambridge graduate changed the path of modern science |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-a-young-cambridge-graduate-changed-the-path-of-modern-science
    Thumbnail for How a young Cambridge graduate changed the path of modern science | University of Cambridge 15 Nov 2012: Later he gave free rein to Francis Crick and James Watson’s work on DNA. ... While at the RI, Bragg had the satisfaction of hearing in 1962 of the award of Nobel prizes to Perutz, Kendrew, Crick and Watson.
  20. Four-stranded ‘quadruple helix’ DNA structure proven to exist in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/four-stranded-quadruple-helix-dna-structure-proven-to-exist-in-human-cells
    Thumbnail for Four-stranded ‘quadruple helix’ DNA structure proven to exist in human cells | University of Cambridge 31 Jan 2013: Shankar Balasubramanian. In 1953, Cambridge researchers Watson and Crick published a paper describing the interweaving ‘double helix’ DNA structure – the chemical code for all life.
  21. Naked Scientist wins Royal Society award for science communication |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/naked-scientist-wins-royal-society-award-for-science-communication
    Thumbnail for Naked Scientist wins Royal Society award for science communication | University of Cambridge 28 Aug 2008: Guest scientists have included Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and James Watson.
  22. Cambridge botanist awarded ‘America’s Nobel’ Prize for medical…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-botanist-awarded-americas-nobel-prize-for-medical-research
    Thumbnail for Cambridge botanist awarded ‘America’s Nobel’ Prize for medical research | University of Cambridge 12 Sep 2008: disease. Since the first prize was awarded in 1946, 75 recipients have gone on to win Nobel Prizes, including many Cambridge scientists such as Watson and Crick, Hans Krebs, and Frederick
  23. £10m funding for advanced materials research awarded to the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/ps10m-funding-for-advanced-materials-research-awarded-to-the-university-of-cambridge
    Thumbnail for £10m funding for advanced materials research awarded to the University of Cambridge | University of Cambridge 23 Feb 2017: and Watson), but brings together researchers from Engineering, Materials Science and Chemistry.
  24. We ask the experts: will robots take over the world? | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/we-ask-the-experts-will-robots-take-over-the-world
    Thumbnail for We ask the experts: will robots take over the world? | University of Cambridge 19 Jul 2013: And more recently a computer called ‘Watson’ beat human challengers in a verbal quiz game on television.
  25. Cambridge hosts inaugural 'Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-hosts-inaugural-entrepreneurship-for-a-zero-carbon-society-summit
    19 Sep 2008: Director Sustainable Solutions, EDF Energy; Dr Joachim Reiss from Q-Cells AG, a world leading photovoltaic cell producer and Professor Robert Watson, former Senior Scientific Advisor of The World Bank.
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    4 Mar 2010: 1953 Francis Crick andJames Watson discover thestructure of DNA, unlockingthe secret of how codedinformation is contained inliving cells and passed fromone generation to the next.Their discovery opens the doorto the
  27. With the people, for the people: applying mental health research |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/with-the-people-for-the-people-applying-mental-health-research
    Thumbnail for With the people, for the people: applying mental health research | University of Cambridge 21 May 2012: person. Alison Watson, IAPT Research Associate, explained the impact of the study: “It’s definitely a case of invest to save.
  28. No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for four million people…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/no-deal-brexit-could-have-detrimental-impact-for-four-million-people-in-uk-living-with-a-rare
    Thumbnail for No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for four million people in UK living with a rare disease | University of Cambridge 11 Dec 2020: Allison Watson co-founded Ring20, a charity that supports people living with ring chromosome 20 Syndrome, an ultra-rare disease that affects her young adult son. ... I have been hugely encouraged by the change that being part of an ERN can bring, for
  29. Scientists reveal the beautiful simplicity underlying branching…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-reveal-the-beautiful-simplicity-underlying-branching-patterns-in-tissue
    Thumbnail for Scientists reveal the beautiful simplicity underlying branching patterns in tissue | University of Cambridge 21 Sep 2017: Branching patterns occur throughout nature – in trees, ferns and coral, for example – but also at a much finer scale, where they are essential to ensuring that
  30. Symphony of the seas: add your voice to Museum of Zoology project |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/symphony-of-the-seas-add-your-voice-to-museum-of-zoology-project
    Thumbnail for Symphony of the seas: add your voice to Museum of Zoology project | University of Cambridge 11 Nov 2014: Award-winning sound artist Chris Watson (known for his work on David Attenborough’s Life series) will lead participants through a surprising world of sound from under the ocean’s waves; ... The Ocean Song project gets under way this Saturday at The
  31. Selected Honorands | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/processes/honorary-degrees/selected-honorands
    22 Feb 2013: Margaret Elizabeth Harvey Turner-Warwick. Doctor of Science. 1993. James Dewey Watson.
  32. Strawberries and custard voted the most popular exhibits at Physics…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/strawberries-and-custard-voted-the-most-popular-exhibits-at-physics-at-work-2011
    Thumbnail for Strawberries and custard voted the most popular exhibits at Physics at Work 2011 | University of Cambridge 29 Sep 2011: The BSS team helped the teenagers extract DNA from strawberries, a reminder that the DNA code was unravelled at the Cavendish Laboratory by two Cambridge physicists, Watson and Crick.
  33. Cambridge Judge Business School celebrates 25th anniversary with new…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-judge-business-school-celebrates-25th-anniversary-with-new-simon-sainsbury-centre
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Judge Business School celebrates 25th anniversary with new Simon Sainsbury Centre | University of Cambridge 26 Nov 2015: Cambridge didn’t have a business school at all, but within the Engineering Department students could take management studies,” Professor Stephen Watson, inaugural Director of Cambridge Judge (1990-1994), recalls in
  34. Climate Exp0 – International climate conference being hosted by UK…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/climate-exp0-international-climate-conference-being-hosted-by-uk-universities-ahead-of-cop26
    Thumbnail for Climate Exp0 – International climate conference being hosted by UK universities ahead of COP26 | University of Cambridge 17 May 2021: Watson, Professor of Energy Policy, University College London (UCL) Institute for Sustainable Resources and Jacob Werksman, Principal Advisor, DG-CLIMA, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium.
  35. Link between immune system and mammary gland could shed light on…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/link-between-immune-system-and-mammary-gland-could-shed-light-on-breast-cancer
    6 Jul 2007: Dr Christine Watson leads the research group at the University of Cambridge.
  36. Wash cycle: making organs fit for transplantation | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/wash-cycle-making-organs-fit-for-transplantation
    Thumbnail for Wash cycle: making organs fit for transplantation | University of Cambridge 20 Jul 2016: Nicholson and Hosgood’s success has spurred on other colleagues. Professor Chris Watson describes himself as “piggybacking” on their work to develop a technique for perfusing livers.
  37. Francis Crick 1916-2004 | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/francis-crick-1916-2004
    29 Jul 2004: Chicago-born James Watson, who had just arrived at the Cavendish, was particularly interested in the structure of nucleic acids and proteins; Crick believed that DNA was the means by which ... We are grateful that Cambridge provided the intellectual
  38. Cambridge to partner in major new research centre aimed at tackling…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-to-partner-in-major-new-research-centre-aimed-at-tackling-challenges-in-health-and-life
    Thumbnail for Cambridge to partner in major new research centre aimed at tackling challenges in health and life sciences | University of Cambridge 24 Feb 2017: helix' structure by Francis Crick and James Watson.
  39. What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-do-we-think-we-are
    Thumbnail for What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge 20 Mar 2009: There is an intellectual challenge implicit in the contrast for instance between a Malanggan mortuary effigy and Watson and Crick’s structure of DNA.
  40. University of Cambridge Research magazine issue 22

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_22_research_horizons.pdf
    26 Sep 2013: In 2012 Dr Elizabeth Watson, a human geographer who specialises in eastern Africa, spent a month carrying out fieldwork in Marsabit. ... Watson’s work will not only inform NGOs but also provide much-needed information about the challenges faced when .
  41. The New Imperatives | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/new-imperatives
    31 May 2023: The roll call of brilliance was known to me as it is known across the planet: Newton and Darwin, Crick and Watson, Wordsworth and Coleridge, and their heirs and successors in
  42. Inaugural address, 2 October 2017 | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/inaugural-address-2017
    30 May 2023: Ramanujan and Cartwright in mathematics; Babbage, Turing and Wilkes in computing; Darwin, Watson-Crick-Franklin, Hodgkin and Sanger in biology; Trevelyan, Elton and Judt in history.
  43. Cambridge celebrates blueprint of life | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-celebrates-blueprint-of-life
    25 Apr 2003: One of the key exhibits in the exhibition is a full-scale replica of the model built by Watson and Crick in 1953. ... This historical event put the Greene King pub, a regular watering hole for Crick and Watson, on the map.
  44. The research university of the future | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/research-university-future
    31 May 2023: This is what Francis Crick and James Watson did in Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratories in 1952: their discovery of the structure of DNA has had an effect on all our lives
  45. Farming at nanoscale dimensions | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/farming-at-nanoscale-dimensions
    Thumbnail for Farming at nanoscale dimensions | University of Cambridge 18 Mar 2016: At IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, and working with researchers from Lund University in Sweden and Stephan Hofmann’s group at the University of Cambridge, we use a technique
  46. Keynote address given to the 6th International Exhibition and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/keynote-address-6th-international-exhibition-riyadh-2015
    31 May 2023: Let me cite only 3 of the most notable ones:. In 1953, Cambridge scientists James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA.
  47. University of Cambridge Research magazine issue 24

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_24_research_horizons.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: University of Cambridge Research magazine issue 24
  48. University of Cambridge Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_18_research_horizons.pdf
    8 May 2012: University of Cambridge research
  49. From Russia with love | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/from-russia-with-love
    18 Apr 2008: Notable recipients include: James Watson, discoverer of DNA, and novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
  50. Pioneering research from the University of Cambridge Research…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_30_research_horizons.pdf
    20 May 2016: Professor Chris Watson describes himself as “piggybacking” on their work to develop a technique for perfusing livers.
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    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_2_research_horizons.pdf
    18 Jan 2007: R E S E A R C H. HORIZONS. University of Cambridge research magazine www.rsd.cam.ac.ukIssue 2 | Spring 2007. In this issueIT ALL MAKES SENSE. Cutting-edge sensor researchand news from across. the University. 2 | Issue 2 | Spring 2007. EDITORIAL.

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