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  2. Notices by the General Board - Cambridge University Reporter 6734

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2023-24/weekly/6734/section3.shtml
    13 Mar 2024: Translational Auditory Neuroscience for a single tenure from 1 January 2025 in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. ... The new Professor will be accommodated within existing facilities available to the Department in the Van Geest Building with
  3. Professor Michael Coleman - Churchill College

    https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/dr-michael-coleman/
    Thumbnail for Professor Michael Coleman - Churchill College 4 Oct 2023: Professor Michael Coleman . Year started. 2023. Subject. Neuroscience. Fellow Type. Senior Research Fellows,. ... Michael Coleman is the van Geest Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, and joined
  4. Professor Lisa Saksida – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/lisa-saksida/
    12 Jun 2024: Cambridge. I was appointed to a lectureship in the Department of Psychology in 2001, and to a Professorship of Cognitive Neuroscience in the same department in 2015. ... I also have a particular interest in the development of translational methods for
  5. Journeys of discovery: Christine Holt on how our brains wire-up

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/wiring-the-brain-christine-holt
    Thumbnail for Journeys of discovery: Christine Holt on how our brains wire-up 18 Oct 2023: There they each find other specific neurons in the brain with which they make synaptic connections. ... Be a bit foolhardy. Be persistent. Christine Holt is Emerita Professor of Developmental Neuroscience in the Department of Physiology, Development and
  6. Dr Erica Watson – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/erica-watson/
    5 Jun 2024: Assistant Tutor (Postgraduates). Postgraduate Mentor. University Associate Professor in Reproductive Biology, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Dr Erica Watson is a University Lecturer in reproductive biology at the Department
  7. https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/feed/

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/feed/
    21 Feb 2024: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 15:22:15 0000 Vacancies https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/?p=46591 The Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience is seeking to appoint a fixed term, Senior ... Teaching Associateship in Neuroscience, ideally from 1 April 2024
  8. https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/category/policy/feed/

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    21 Feb 2024: a Policy Workshop in partnership with theCambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Research Centre and the Department for Education (DfE). ... The […] p26 June 2023 at Christ’s College, Cambridge In June 2023, CSaP organised a Policy Workshop in
  9. Geoffrey Cloud - Clare Hall

    https://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/directory/geoffrey-cloud/
    Thumbnail for Geoffrey Cloud - Clare Hall 26 Mar 2024: He relocated to Melbourne, Australia in 2016, to develop and lead the comprehensive stroke service within the Alfred hospital clinical neuroscience program and also heads the stroke division of the Department ... of Clinical Neuroscience in the Central
  10. Cross-cutting Capabilities - Department of Clinical Neurosciences

    https://www-neurosciences.medschl.cam.ac.uk/cross-cutting-capabilities/
    23 Feb 2024: Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Cross-cutting Capabilities. Our cross-cutting capabilities span large areas of experimental and clinical neuroscience, conducting independent research and research in support of the Department’s major
  11. Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-mutation-in-a-quarter-of-all-labradors-hard-wires-them-for-obesity
    Thumbnail for Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity | University of Cambridge 6 Mar 2024: Affected dogs tend to overeat because they get hungry between meals more quickly than dogs without the mutation,” said Dr Eleanor Raffan, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s Department ... of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience who led

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