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Matthew Mason: publication abstract
https://research.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/mason_ma/MMB2020_foxes.html29 Jun 2020: Malkemper, E.P., Mason, M.J. & Burda, H. (2020) Functional anatomy of the middle and inner ears of the red fox, in comparison to domestic dogs and cats. ... Generally speaking, the ear structures of these animals did not differ very much, although foxes -
Marta Shahbazi wins 2019 3Rs prize for applying new in vitro models…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/marta-shahbazi-wins-2019-3rs-prize-for-applying-new-in-vitro-models-to-study-early-embryo-development/12 Jun 2020: The 3Rs prize recognises her work with Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, on the development of advanced cultures of human and mouse ... embryonic stem cells and human embryos
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Awards, etc. - Cambridge University Reporter 6583
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2019-20/weekly/6583/section3.shtml16 Apr 2020: Dr Harriet Allen – Department of Geography. Dr David Bainbridge – Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Dr Jane Davies – Judge Business School. Dr Stephen John – Department of History and Philosophy of Science. -
Prevention of heart disease can start before birth | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/prevention-of-heart-disease-can-start-before-birth19 Aug 2020: s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, who led the study. ... Sheep are animals whose cardiovascular development resembles that of a human baby more closely than laboratory rats and mice.
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High flying academics
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/highflying10 Feb 2020: A recent project carried out by the Green Committee in Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience assessed the impact of work-related air travel undertaken by members of the ... Rather, we should try to change the mindset about
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‘Happy ending effect’ can bias future decisions, say scientists |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/happy-ending-effect-can-bias-future-decisions-say-scientists19 Oct 2020: Dr Martin Vestergaard, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, who led the study. ... This research was funded by Wellcome. Reference. Vestergaard & Schultz: ‘Retrospective valuation of
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Set up for life
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/setupforlife25 Nov 2020: These very different outcomes tell us something important about what happens in the womb during pregnancy, says Professor Abby Fowden from the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... These modifications are also essential for
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High doses of ketamine can temporarily switch off the brain, say…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/high-doses-of-ketamine-can-temporarily-switch-off-the-brain-say-researchers11 Jun 2020: As the sheep came round from the ketamine, their brain activity was really unusual,” said Professor Jenny Morton at the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, who ... Images, including our videos, are
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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-specialise23 Sep 2020: This study highlights the critical importance of the placenta for healthy human development,” said Dr Kathy Niakan, group leader of the Human Embryo and Stem Cell Laboratory at the Francis Crick ... We’ve shown that one of the earliest cell decisions
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Study suggests embryos could be susceptible to coronavirus as early…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-suggests-embryos-could-be-susceptible-to-coronavirus-as-early-as-second-week-of-pregnancy5 Aug 2020: These genes were expressed during key stages of the embryo’s development, and in parts of the embryo that go on to develop into tissues that interact with the maternal blood ... development. This is an important stage when the embryo attaches to the
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Matthew Mason: publication abstract
https://research.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/mason_ma/BSCM2020_armadillos.html29 Jun 2020: Journal of Anatomy 236: 809-826. This project represented a collaboration between an Argentinian research group and myself. ... It did indeed show some similarities, but the species with the largest middle ear cavity, in relative and absolute terms, was -
Notices by the General Board - Cambridge University Reporter 6591
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2020-21/weekly/6591/section3.shtml14 Oct 2020: Clinical Neuroscience. Pathology. Computer Science and Technology. Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Philosophy. Medical Genetics. SCHEDULE 6. Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Middle Eastern Studies. -
Vacancies, appointments, etc. - Cambridge University Reporter 6572
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2019-20/weekly/6572/section2.shtml15 Jan 2020: University Lectureship in Neuroscience in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience; tenure: from 1 July 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter; salary: £41,526–£52,559; closing date: ... The University has a responsibility to -
Notices by the General Board - Cambridge University Reporter 6590
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2020-21/weekly/6590/section3.shtml7 Oct 2020: Director of Medical Education (Clinical Dean). (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 634). (with immediate effect). ... Dr Michael Hastings, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. -
ISAAC NEWTON TRUST
https://www.newtontrust.cam.ac.uk/files/int_annual_report_2011-2012.pdf22 Sep 2020: Applicant: Professor James Stirling) Physiology, Development and Neuroscience: Three months’ salary costs for Dr Guy Blanchard, Research Associate, to enable him to continue to extend the group’s existing high fidelity ... Applicant: Dr Richard Adams) -
Practicable Assessment of Cochlear Sizeand Shape from Clinical CT ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/gee_tr004.pdf27 Jul 2020: Acknowledgments. The authors acknowledge the generosity of the deceased donors and thank Dr Cecilia Brassett and Dr MatthewMason, of the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, forproviding access ... The scans -
Horizons
https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/files/horizons_issue_40.pdf23 Nov 2020: when this is crucial for their development. ... on the development and mental health of adolescents, and are now looking at the effects of social isolation on their cognition and emotions. -
Warwick paper
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/cindle/EarlyYears_04.doc20 Oct 2020: The Pedagogy of Self-Regulation. Explanations of the origins and development of self-regulation, and the role of parents and educators within this, have often been cast within a Vygotskian framework ... In Granott, N. & Parziale, J. (eds) Microdevelopment -
Pilkington PrizeCeremony and Dinner 21 June 2018David Williams…
https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/files/pilkington_prize_2018_winners.pdf20 Apr 2020: Dr Matthew MasonDepartment of Physiology, Development& Neuroscience. Dr Rapport has reshaped and reinvigorated the InternationalRelations teaching in POLIS and across the board. ... tools. He has also overseen the design of the teaching and outreach -
Matthew Mason: publication abstract
https://research.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/mason_ma/MWHB2020_seal_turbinates.html6 Feb 2020: Mason, M.J., Wenger, L.M.D., Hammer, Ø. & Blix, A.S. (2020) Structure and function of respiratory turbinates in phocid seals. ... Polar seals have much more complex maxilloturbinate bones than the warmer-water monk seals, with a higher surface area and
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