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  2. Mitochondrial disease expert to lead Department of Clinical…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/mitochondrial-disease-expert-to-lead-department-of-clinical-neurosciences
    Thumbnail for Mitochondrial disease expert to lead Department of Clinical Neurosciences | University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2015: I look forward to developing new research collaborations across the University from my base in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences.”. ... Under his leadership, Clinical Neurosciences has flourished in an extraordinary way and the School is
  3. Counting on sheep | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Counting on sheep | University of Cambridge 10 Jun 2015: These animals are really smart,” explains Morton, who leads a team in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience.
  4. Partnership | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Partnership | University of Cambridge 1 Oct 2015: infection, oncology and neuroscience.
  5. A-Level students pick Cambridge brains | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for A-Level students pick Cambridge brains | University of Cambridge 1 Jun 2015: Listen to Nathan’s audio blog below. Noel, who interviewed engineer Dr David Franklin about the role that neuroscience has to play in robotics, said. ... Listen to Noel’s audio blog below. Dr Hannah Critchlow, who develops and runs public
  6. Recalling memories may make us forget | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Recalling memories may make us forget | University of Cambridge 16 Mar 2015: Michael Anderson. The research, published today in Nature Neuroscience, is the first to isolate the adaptive forgetting mechanism in the human brain. ... Nature Neuroscience; 16 March 2015. The text in this work is licensed under a Creative Commons
  7. University of Cambridge Research Horizons magazine Issue 27

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    29 May 2015: These animals are really smart,” explains Morton, who leads a team in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Crucially, their brains also have. Features. S. Counting on sheep. Professor Jenny Morton ajm41@cam.ac.ukDr Nicholas
  8. Cambridge heads for Hay | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Cambridge heads for Hay | University of Cambridge 4 Apr 2015: Director of the Centre for Neuroscience in Education, on dyslexia and Professor Susan Golombok, Director of the Centre for Family Research, on modern families. ... Other speakers include Hannah Critchlow on neuroscience myths, Professor Robert Tombs on
  9. Censorship versus freedom of expression | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Censorship versus freedom of expression | University of Cambridge 17 Sep 2015: Is terror legislation being used to stifle free expression? Where should the line be drawn on pornography? Can national broadcasters be truly independent at a
  10. Thinking inside the box | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Thinking inside the box | University of Cambridge 31 Mar 2015: It’s a common occurrence: when faced with a problem which is similar to one which has been faced before, most people will default to what worked in the past.
  11. Inspiring young people in care | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Inspiring young people in care | University of Cambridge 17 Jun 2015: Nearby, Sarah from Physiology, Development & Neuroscience, is using food colouring to explain interactions between different blood types.

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