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  2. Cambridge academics recognised in 2021 New Year Honours | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-academics-recognised-in-2021-new-year-honours
    Thumbnail for Cambridge academics recognised in 2021 New Year Honours | University of Cambridge 31 Dec 2020: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College, has been knighted for services to autism research and autistic people. ... Professor Usha Goswami, Director for the Centre for Neuroscience in
  3. Placenta is initiated first, as cells of a fertilised egg divide and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/placenta-is-initiated-first-as-cells-of-a-fertilised-egg-divide-and-specialise
    Thumbnail for Placenta is initiated first, as cells of a fertilised egg divide and specialise | University of Cambridge 23 Sep 2020: If researchers could identify better markers of placental health or find ways to improve it, this could make a difference for people struggling to conceive. ... Kathy Niakan is incoming Director of the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Trophoblast
  4. Antibody designed to recognise pathogens of Alzheimer’s disease |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/antibody-designed-to-recognise-pathogens-of-alzheimers-disease
    Thumbnail for Antibody designed to recognise pathogens of Alzheimer’s disease | University of Cambridge 25 May 2020: Professor Michele Vendruscolo from Cambridge’s Centre for Misfolding Diseases, who led the research. ... The method is based on an approach for antibody discovery developed over the last ten years at the Centre for Misfolding Diseases.
  5. Researchers show how to target a 'shape-shifting' protein in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/researchers-show-how-to-target-a-shape-shifting-protein-in-alzheimers-disease
    Thumbnail for Researchers show how to target a 'shape-shifting' protein in Alzheimer’s disease | University of Cambridge 4 Nov 2020: Amyloid-beta is a disordered protein, a type of target that is elusive for standard therapeutic approaches,” said Professor Michele Vendruscolo from Cambridge’s Centre for Misfolding Diseases, who led the ... Reference:. Gabriella T. Heller et al.
  6. Technique to regenerate the optic nerve offers hope for future…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/technique-to-regenerate-the-optic-nerve-offers-hope-for-future-glaucoma-treatment
    Thumbnail for Technique to regenerate the optic nerve offers hope for future glaucoma treatment | University of Cambridge 5 Nov 2020: Research. Technique to regenerate the optic nerve offers hope for future glaucoma treatment.. ... The team, led by Dr Richard Eva, Professor Keith Martin and Professor James Fawcett from the John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair at the University of
  7. Experts call for more mental health support for parents of children…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/experts-call-for-more-mental-health-support-for-parents-of-children-with-genetic-learning
    Thumbnail for Experts call for more mental health support for parents of children with genetic learning disabilities | University of Cambridge 11 Mar 2020: Professor Claire Hughes from the University of Cambridge Centre for Family Research, said: “It’s important that we understand why some parents are at greater risk of mental health problems than ... One such collaboration is with Professor Claire

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