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  2. School News Archives - Page 6 of 29 - School of Clinical Medicine

    https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/schoolnews/page/6/
    23 Feb 2024: Filed Under:April 6, 2019. Research by Catherine Aiken (Obstetrics and Gynaecology), led by Suzanne Ozanne’s group (Metabolic Research Laboratories) in collaboration with the Giussani lab (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience), ... found that
  3. Dr Stewart Sage | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/ssage
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Dr Stewart Sage. My work focuses on intracellular calcium signalling mechanisms and the roles of calcium signals in platelet function. ... Much of my work has concerned the mechanisms which generate calcium entry
  4. Professor Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/amanda-sferruzzi-perri
    23 Feb 2024: University Professor in Fetal and Placental Physiology. Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow (2014-2019). ... Classifications:. Departments and institutes:. Person keywords:. Developmental programming of cardio-metabolic dysfunction. nutrition.
  5. Professor Randall S Johnson | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/randall-johnson
    23 Feb 2024: Further, many aspects of normal physiological response include activation of HIF: HIF expression is seen in normal embryonic development, it is seen whenever wound healing or inflammation occur, and is essential ... isoforms in macrophages are essential
  6. CHAPTER XII - Cambridge Statutes and Ordinances, 2023 edition

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/pdfs/2023/ordinance12.pdf
    17 Jan 2024: Amazonia Fund Granta Design Fund for Engineering. Subject English History and Economics of. ... Philosophy Economics Biology Biology Physics and Chemistry. Land Economy Archaeology Modern and Medieval.
  7. Aleksandra Kotwica | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/akotwica
    23 Feb 2024: Abstract: Despite advances in healthcare and science, sepsis-related organ dysfunction remains the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit. ... A key feature of sepsis in dysfunctional organs such as heart, brain and skeletal muscle is
  8. 23 Feb 2024: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) have found that exposing rat fetuses to hypoxia (low oxygen levels) during development […]. Filed Under: News Tagged With:Events. ... Dr Natalie Krahmer, Cellular Proteomics and Metabolic Signalling, Institute
  9. Dr Colin Evans | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/cevans
    23 Feb 2024: A better understanding of the mechanisms that control thrombosis-associated cancer progression may lead to the development of novel treatments for patients with Trousseau's Syndrome (i.e. ... hypercoagulable malignancy). Dr Evans’ research also aims to
  10. Joo-Hyeon Lee | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/directory/joo-hyeon-lee
    23 Feb 2024: Laboratory: Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre. Departmental Affiliation: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Joo-Hyeon is currently Faculty member at the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience,
  11. Cambridge University Reporter No 6730, Wednesday 21 February 2024,…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2023-24/weekly/6730/6730.pdf
    21 Feb 2024: 21 February 2024 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY REPORTER 287. Grants of Title. Affiliated ProfessorPhysiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Four written papers of three hours each. 415 Physiology, Development and NeuroscienceMaximum 25 candidates.

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