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Professor Mark Holmes - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/mark-holmes/20 Jan 2022: His work now focusses on antibiotic resistance in bacteria infecting animals and people. ... This type of resistance in commonly found in both wildlife and farm animals and is transmitted to people where it can cause serious disease. -
Churchill College Senior Tutor part of new antibiotic discovery team…
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/news/news-and-events/churchill-college-senior-tutor-antibiotic-discovery/11 Oct 2022: Given its rapidly emergency agricultural importance, researchers (initially based in the Biochemistry Department in Cambridge) wanted to learn why the organism was successful in outcompeting its competition. ... Further work since then has shown that -
Professor Sir John Gurdon - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/john-gurdon/9 Jun 2022: But years before that John Gurdon had been the first scientist to clone an animal. ... Although the word ‘clone’ already existed, it was now, because of his work, applied to animal cloning for the first time. -
Dr Jennifer Bromley - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/dr-jennifer-bromley/8 Aug 2022: Her research career started at Cambridge where she completed her PhD in Plant Sciences studying at St Catharine’s College. ... She provides supervisions in comparative plant and animal physiology to undergraduates at Churchill and is a keen rower. -
Dr Barry Kingston - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/barry-kingston/7 Feb 2022: He has broad interests in the biological sciences and has conducted research on both animal and plant sources, but his major research interests have primarily involved protein chemistry and molecular biology. ... He returned to the UK in 1978, and worked -
Professor Melissa Hines - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/melissa-hines/7 Feb 2022: In these settings, she worked on developing animal models of hormonal influences on neural and behavioural development that would translate to the human condition. ... Before joining the Faculty at Cambridge, Professor Hines was on the academic staff of
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