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  2. Molecular 3D-maps unlock new ways of studying human reproduction |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/molecular-3d-maps-unlock-new-ways-of-studying-human-reproduction
    Thumbnail for Molecular 3D-maps unlock new ways of studying human reproduction | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2022: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and senior author of the study. ... On the seventh day the embryo implants into the womb to survive and develop.
  3. ‘Synthetic’ embryo with brain and beating heart grown from stem cells …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/model-embryo-from-stem-cells
    Thumbnail for ‘Synthetic’ embryo with brain and beating heart grown from stem cells by Cambridge scientists 25 Aug 2022: sac where the embryo develops and gets nutrients from in its first weeks. ... Development and Stem Cell Biology in Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, adding:.
  4. Five Cambridge academics elected to the British Academy in 2022 |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/five-cambridge-academics-elected-to-the-british-academy-in-2022
    Thumbnail for Five Cambridge academics elected to the British Academy in 2022 | University of Cambridge 22 Jul 2022: He is current president of the British Neuroscience Association. Professor Heonik Kwon (Department of Social Anthropology; Trinity College). ... Professor Marie Louise Sorensen (Department of Archaeology; Jesus College). Marie Louise Sorensen specialises
  5. Maternal microbiome promotes healthy development of the baby |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/maternal-microbiome-promotes-healthy-development-of-the-baby
    Thumbnail for Maternal microbiome promotes healthy development of the baby | University of Cambridge 28 Jun 2022: metabolic factors that appear to be regulated by the microbiome and Bifidobacterium breve. ... The research was funded by Wellcome and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
  6. Alzheimer’s disease causes cells to overheat and ‘fry like eggs’ |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/alzheimers-disease-causes-cells-to-overheat-and-fry-like-eggs
    Thumbnail for Alzheimer’s disease causes cells to overheat and ‘fry like eggs’ | University of Cambridge 31 May 2022: Search. Search. Alzheimer’s disease causes cells to overheat and ‘fry like eggs’. ... In Professor Gabriele Kaminski Schierle’s research group at Cambridge’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, they have been investigating the
  7. Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson’s proteins ‘stickier’ | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/slow-moving-shell-of-water-can-make-parkinsons-proteins-stickier
    Thumbnail for Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson’s proteins ‘stickier’ | University of Cambridge 15 Nov 2022: a protein, has been overlooked until now,” said Professor Gabriele Kaminski Schierle from Cambridge’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, who led the research. ... This resulted in slower movement of the alpha-synuclein, and the
  8. Nine Cambridge scientists among the new 2022 Fellows announced by the …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/nine-cambridge-scientists-among-the-new-2022-fellows-announced-by-the-royal-society
    Thumbnail for Nine Cambridge scientists among the new 2022 Fellows announced by the Royal Society | University of Cambridge 10 May 2022: Professor Douglas Easton FMedSci FRS. Professor of Genetic Epidemiology, Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge. ... and Chemical Biology, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry,
  9. Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/dementia-patients-struggle-to-cope-with-change-because-of-damage-to-general-intelligence-brain
    Thumbnail for Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to general intelligence brain networks | University of Cambridge 8 Mar 2022: Dr Thomas Cope from the MRC Cognition and Brain Science Unit and Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge said: “At the heart of all dementias is one core ... The results of their experiment are published today in the Journal

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