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  2. Natural Sciences (Physical and Biological) - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Natural Sciences (Physical and Biological) - Trinity College Cambridge 1 Nov 2023: Milka Sarris (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience). ... Marta Zlatic (Neuroscience). Chemistry. Inorganic).
  3. Professor Marta Zlatic creates first wiring map of insect brain -…

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    Thumbnail for Professor Marta Zlatic creates first wiring map of insect brain - Trinity College Cambridge 20 Apr 2023: Professor Zlatic and Professor Albert Cardona at Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, and the MRC LMB, collaborated with Professor Priebe and Professor Vogelstein at Johns Hopkins University, to
  4. Medicine - Trinity College Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Medicine - Trinity College Cambridge 30 Oct 2023: Ewa Paluch is Professor of Anatomy at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience.
  5. Alumni Relations and Development Photograph: On the way to ...

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    19 Apr 2023: February 2023. Read More. Read More. Read More. Research news. Trinity Fellow in Neuroscience Professor Marta Zlatic (1996) is one of the team of Cambridge researchers.
  6. Blocking negative thoughts may improve mental health: Dr Zulkayda…

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    Thumbnail for Blocking negative thoughts may improve mental health: Dr Zulkayda Mamat's research receives global media coverage - Trinity College Cambridge 3 Oct 2023: For the research, part of her PhD in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, Dr Mamat drew on her experience growing up in north-west China and witnessing the resilience of Uighurs

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