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  2.  “Changing diets to improve planetary and population health” ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/can-healthy-diets-improve-sustainability/
    could simultaneously improve the health of the global population and achieve environmental sustainability. ... Based on accumulating evidence from psychology and neuroscience we suggested that policy interventions aimed at changing people’s
  3. ‘Exceptionally promising’ academics announced as winners of £100,000…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/exceptionally-promising-academics-announced-winners-ps100000-prize
    My research to date is quite interdisciplinary – I engage with psychology, neuroscience and psychiatry for instance. ... RAs/PDRAs to conferences, IT equipment – and also inviting overseas collaborators to Cambridge for longer-term visits.”.
  4. ‘Changing Pathogens in a Changing World’ at the Cambridge Festival…

    https://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/changing-pathogens-changing-world-cambridge-festival-2023
    13 May 2024: Researchers were on hand to explain their work and also hear from the public how these problems can affect their lives. ... Louise Boyle said, "It was a fantastic day of engagement with researchers and members of the public really interacting and sharing
  5. ©20 13 N atu re A mer ica, Inc. ...

    https://www.tcnlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/NatProtoc2013Horner.pdf
    3Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. 4Laboratory of Behavioral and Genomic Neuroscience, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
  6. Zoe Kourtzi | School of the Biological Sciences

    https://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/staff/zoe-kourtzi
    13 May 2024: Search site. School of the Biological Sciences. Zoe Kourtzi. Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience and Alan Turing Fellow, Department of Psychology. ... Zoe Kourtzi studies individualised trajectories of lifelong learning, cognitive
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    13 May 2024: Search site. School of the Biological Sciences. zlatic_marta_885_x_432.png. Title Text:. Marta Zlatic. Contact us. Postal Address:. School of the Biological Sciences. 17 Mill Lane. Cambridge. CB2 1RX. Information provided by:.
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    13 May 2024: Search site. School of the Biological Sciences. zatulovskiy_evgeny_885_x_432.png. Alt Text:. Evgeny Zatulovkskiy, smiling, in a blue polo shirt, against a grey wall. Title Text:. Evgeny Zatulovskiy. Contact us. Postal Address:. School of the
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  10. Your brain might not be as ‘old’ as you think | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/your-brain-might-not-be-as-old-as-you-think
    Thumbnail for Your brain might not be as ‘old’ as you think | University of Cambridge 9 Mar 2015: Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (CamCAN) project, has allowed us to probe the true nature of the effects of ageing on resting state fMRI signal amplitude. ... Dr Tsvetanov is funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research
  11. Young minds think alike – and older people are more distractible |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-minds-think-alike-and-older-people-are-more-distractible
    Thumbnail for Young minds think alike – and older people are more distractible | University of Cambridge 14 Aug 2015: To try to understand how we respond to complex, life-like stimuli, researchers at the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) showed 218 subjects aged 18-88 an edited ... Dr Karen Campbell from the Department of Psychology, first author on

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