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  2. Reports - Cambridge University Reporter 6496

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2017-18/weekly/6496/section5.shtml
    21 Feb 2018: Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience: University Clinical Anatomist, University Physiologist. ... Selection Committee for the Faculty of Biology. Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience:University Clinical Veterinary
  3. School of Clinical Medicine

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/files/psychiatry.pdf
    12 Feb 2018: There is an open, collaborative culture, with a focus both on translational neuroscience, linking mental health to animal models, and clinical translation, linking biological and psychological mechanisms of mental health disorders ... Ms Tracey Dowling
  4. Cambridge team develops technique to ‘listen’ to a patient’s brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-team-develops-technique-to-listen-to-a-patients-brain-during-tumour-surgery
    Thumbnail for Cambridge team develops technique to ‘listen’ to a patient’s brain during tumour surgery | University of Cambridge 16 Oct 2018: While Yaara’s research is basic science, she is interested in its clinical application and how the knowledge might be used to improve healthcare and treatments for patients. ... We can and we should use our knowledge from basic neuroscience to improve
  5. 2 2 S T Y L I S T ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/STY439_HORROR.pdf
    5 Nov 2018: To delve further into the impact fear can have on our brains and bodies, Stylist collaborated with Cambridge University’s neuroscience department and one of the most classic horror films of ... Our experiment is led by Dr Jon Simons and PhD student
  6. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-with-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-more-likely-to-have-a-child-with-autism
    Thumbnail for Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with autism | University of Cambridge 1 Aug 2018: PCOS affects about one in ten women and is caused by elevated levels of the hormone testosterone. It is associated with fluid-filled sacs (called follicles) in
  7. Specifying a Causal Role for Angular Gyrus in Autobiographical Memory

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bonnici2018%20JNeurosci.pdf
    6 Dec 2018: Simons1,21Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom CB2 3EB, 2Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Universityof Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom CB2 3EB, 3School of Psychology, University of East
  8. Part II: Members of University Bodies - Cambridge University Reporter …

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2017-18/special/06/section2.shtml
    24 Apr 2018: CSBS. Council of the School of the Biological Sciences. CSCM. Council of the School of Clinical Medicine. ... Hst. History. Law. Law. Math. Mathematics. Med. Clinical Medicine. MML. Modern and Medieval Languages.
  9. Collection Development Policy 2008-9

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/cdp2009_10.pdf
    12 Jun 2018: Collection Development Policy 2009-10 1 Mission 1.1 The mission of Cambridge University Library is to deliver world-class library and information services to meet the needs of the local, national and international scholarly community and to support
  10. Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mechanism-behind-neuron-death-in-motor-neurone-disease-and-frontotemporal-dementia-discovered
    Thumbnail for Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and frontotemporal dementia discovered | University of Cambridge 20 Apr 2018: Dr Giovanna Lalli, from Wellcome’s Neuroscience and Mental Health team, said: “Motor neurone disease and frontotemporal dementia are devastating diseases that affect thousands of people across the UK, resulting in
  11. Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-of-learning-and-memory-problems-in-ocd-helps-young-people-unlock-their-potential-at-school
    Thumbnail for Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people unlock their potential at school | University of Cambridge 22 Jan 2018: It will be important to follow this study up to examine these cognitive problems further and in particular to determine how they impact on clinical symptoms and school performance.”. ... Future studies will examine in more detail the nature of these

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