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    21 Feb 2024: Research – Cambridge Neuroscience https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk A virtual Interdisciplinary Research Centre connecting researchers across the University of Cambridge and affiliated Institutes Tue, 13 Feb 2024 10:34:08 0000 ... The […] p26 June 2023
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    4 Mar 2024: Sarah is now a Research Associate in Cambridge Neuroscience. ... 12th October. Prof Simons delivered the Larmor Lecture to the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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    21 Feb 2024: Schools – Cambridge Neuroscience https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk A virtual Interdisciplinary Research Centre connecting researchers across the University of Cambridge and affiliated Institutes Wed, 23 Nov 2022 10:11:43 0000 ... Thu, 04 Aug 2022 16:51:32
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    21 Feb 2024: Projects – Cambridge Neuroscience https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk A virtual Interdisciplinary Research Centre connecting researchers across the University of Cambridge and affiliated Institutes Thu, 21 Sep 2023 15:20:12 0000 ... projects/test-machine-lea
  7. Our brains are not able to ‘rewire’ themselves, despite what most…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/our-brains-are-not-able-to-rewire-themselves-despite-what-most-scientists-believe-new-study-argues
    Thumbnail for Our brains are not able to ‘rewire’ themselves, despite what most scientists believe, new study argues | University of Cambridge 21 Nov 2023: Images, including our videos, are Copyright University of Cambridge and licensors/contributors as identified. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  8. Build a (Cam)BRAIN! | Cambridge Festival

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/build-cambrain
    9 Feb 2024: University of Cambridge Student Services, New Museum Site, Bene't St, CB2 3PT. ... For more information about neuroscience at Cambridge, please visit: www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk and follow us on Twitter @CamNeuro.
  9. Sofia N Carozza | Von Hügel Institute

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/staff/sofia-n-carozza
    4 Dec 2023: More broadly, her interdisciplinary academic interests include the philosophy of neuroscience, philosophical anthropology, and the relationship between science and religion. ... Sofia also holds an MPhil from Cambridge and a BS from the University of
  10. Professor Roger Barker | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/people/pi/barker
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Professor Roger Barker. Professor Roger Barker. ... Biography. Roger Barker is the Professor of Clinical Neuroscience and Honorary Consultant in Neurology at the University of Cambridge and at
  11. Professor Hugh Markus | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/hmarkus
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Professor Hugh Markus. Using genetic and imaging techniques to understand the pathogenesis of ischaemic stroke. ... 2: Croall ID, Tozer DJ, Moynihan B, Khan U, O'Brien JT, Morris RG, Cambridge VC, Barrick TR,

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