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  2. Royal Society announces new Fellows | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/royal-society-announces-new-fellows
    Thumbnail for Royal Society announces new Fellows | University of Cambridge 21 May 2010: Professor Roger Hardie, Professor of Cellular Neuroscience in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, is distinguished for his extensive studies on invertebrate visual transduction which have transformed our wider understanding
  3. Enter the world of the brain through music, art and science |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/enter-the-world-of-the-brain-through-music-art-and-science
    22 Oct 2010: Dr Graham Murray, Consultant Psychiatrist and Senior Clinical Research Associate at the Department of Psychiatry will give a presentation on Delusions, Hallucinations and Anhedonia in terms of Dopamine Dysfunction. ... Professor Bill Harris, Head of the
  4. Vacancies, Appointments, etc. - Cambridge University Reporter 6197

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2010-11/weekly/6197/section2.shtml
    6 Oct 2010: Dr Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, SID, appointed Professor of Mammalian Development and Stem Cell Biology in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience. ... Dr Timothy John Bussey, PEM, appointed Reader in Cognitive and Behavioural
  5. A legacy of talented researchers | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-legacy-of-talented-researchers
    Thumbnail for A legacy of talented researchers | University of Cambridge 1 Aug 2010: His research as part of a team in Dr Michael Köhl’s group in the Department of Physics was published recently in Nature. ... Dr Ferron’s Fellowship enabled her to join the group of Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith in the Department of Physiology,
  6. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 12

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_12_research_horizons.pdf
    12 May 2010: In Cambridge, researchers in sixdepartments are involved in interactionswith InCrops. The main point of contact is the Department of Plant Sciences,where the role of the InCrops BusinessInnovation Manager Dr Beatrix ... In theintervening years, Cambridge
  7. Insight into links between obesity and activity in the brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/insight-into-links-between-obesity-and-activity-in-the-brain
    Thumbnail for Insight into links between obesity and activity in the brain | University of Cambridge 26 Oct 2010: Professor Paul Fletcher, the Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioural & Clinical Neuroscience Institute. ... Their findings are reported today in The Journal of Neuroscience. Professor Paul Fletcher, from the Department of Psychiatry and the
  8. Beliefs, predictions and shortcuts in the deceitful brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/beliefs-predictions-and-shortcuts-in-the-deceitful-brain
    Thumbnail for Beliefs, predictions and shortcuts in the deceitful brain | University of Cambridge 1 May 2010: Professor Paul Fletcher, the Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry, is investigating the ways in which we form beliefs about our environment, and how we use ... and Trevor Robbins in the Department of Experimental
  9. Reports - Cambridge University Reporter 6196

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2009-10/weekly/6196/section6.shtml
    21 Jul 2010: The Board have, however, now agreed to propose that the Centre for Neuroscience in Education (CNE), an informal research grouping located within the Department of Education, should be transferred in the ... to the transfer of CNE, a single-tenure

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