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  2. What happens when you donate your body to medical education? |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/what-happens-when-you-donate-your-body-to-medical-education
    Thumbnail for What happens when you donate your body to medical education? | University of Cambridge 9 Dec 2016: I feel like I’m in a bit of a daze at the moment as to what just happened,” says Giri Nandakumar. ... Search news. Sign up to receive our newsletter. The University's news digest summarises news from and about the University of Cambridge.
  3. Sex and the brain: fruitless research? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/sex-and-the-brain-fruitless-research
    Thumbnail for Sex and the brain: fruitless research? | University of Cambridge 2 Jun 2016: Julia Gottwald, a third year PhD student at the Department of Psychiatry. ... Since 1993, the inclusion of women has been a requirement in clinical trials funded by the National Institutes of Health in the USA.
  4. Notices by the General Board - Cambridge University Reporter 6434

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6434/section4.shtml
    27 Jul 2016: School of Clinical Medicine. Dr Stefano Pluchino, SID, appointed Reader in Regenerative Neuroimmunology in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. ... Mr Colin Watts, PET, appointed Reader in Neurosurgical Oncology in the Department of Clinical
  5. CCMAA Meeting 2014

    https://alumni.christs.cam.ac.uk/file/Rashmi-Patel-Presentation-April-2016.pdf
    16 May 2016: 2002) Academic Clinical Lecturer. Department of Psychosis Studies Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. ... Where next for a “seven-day NHS”? 25. Clinical outcomes of weekend psychiatric hospital admission.
  6. Carrots and sticks fail to change behaviour in cocaine addiction |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/carrots-and-sticks-fail-to-change-behaviour-in-cocaine-addiction
    Thumbnail for Carrots and sticks fail to change behaviour in cocaine addiction | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2016: Addiction does not happen overnight but develops from behaviour that has been repeated over and over again until individuals lose control,” said Dr Karen Ersche from the Department of Psychiatry, who ... habits. The work was funded by the Medical
  7. CHAPTER IX : FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/2016/chapter09-section6.html
    26 Sep 2016: The Secretary of the Committee shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Department of Psychology. ... c)the Director of Medical Education;. (d)three persons appointed by the Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine;.
  8. Schizophrenia and the teenage brain: how can imaging help? |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/schizophrenia-and-the-teenage-brain-how-can-imaging-help
    Thumbnail for Schizophrenia and the teenage brain: how can imaging help? | University of Cambridge 17 Feb 2016: Bullmore is co-chair of Cambridge Neuroscience, an initiative to enhance multidisciplinary research across the University, and leads the Department of Psychiatry, where he and colleagues have been developing imaging techniques ... Professor James Rowe,
  9. Bin Brook The Magazine of Robinson College, Cambridge L ...

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/alumni/binbrook/BBLent2016webversion.pdf
    10 Mar 2016: important contributions to Neuroscience and for his pioneering work to bring Microdialysis as a clinical tool into Neuromonitoring. ... Almost every year since 1976 the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with the
  10. Reports - Cambridge University Reporter 6429

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6429/section7.shtml
    8 Jun 2016: School of Clinical Medicine. Dr Stefano Pluchino, SID, assigned to the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. ... Dr Colin Watts, PET, assigned to the Department of Clinical Neurosciences.
  11. Brains of overweight people ‘ten years older’ than lean counterparts…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brains-of-overweight-people-ten-years-older-than-lean-counterparts-at-middle-age
    Thumbnail for Brains of overweight people ‘ten years older’ than lean counterparts at middle-age | University of Cambridge 4 Aug 2016: author Dr Lisa Ronan from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, “We can only speculate on whether obesity might in some way cause these changes or whether obesity ... Senior author Professor Paul Fletcher, from the Department of
  12. Opinion: Scientists find way to predict who is likely to wake up…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-scientists-find-way-to-predict-who-is-likely-to-wake-up-during-surgery
    Thumbnail for Opinion: Scientists find way to predict who is likely to wake up during surgery | University of Cambridge 22 Jan 2016: Although a challenging theme in neuroscience, rapid advances have been made in this area. ... We also measured the behavioural responsiveness of the participants with a simple task.
  13. Opinion: How LSD helped us probe what the ‘sense of self’ looks like…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-how-lsd-helped-us-probe-what-the-sense-of-self-looks-like-in-the-brain
    Thumbnail for Opinion: How LSD helped us probe what the ‘sense of self’ looks like in the brain | University of Cambridge 14 Apr 2016: lost. Nicolas Crossley, Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Psychosis Studies, King's College London and Ed Bullmore, Professor of Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience , University of Cambridge. ... Our selection of the week's biggest
  14. ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/map-of-teenage-brain-provides-strong-evidence-of-link-between-serious-antisocial-behaviour-and-brain
    Thumbnail for ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between serious antisocial behaviour and brain development | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2016: know is important for emotional behaviour,” explains Dr Luca Passamonti from the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge. ... of the brain,” says Dr Graeme Fairchild, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of
  15. Opinion: Would gender differences exist if we treated all people the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-would-gender-differences-exist-if-we-treated-all-people-the-same-from-birth
    Thumbnail for Opinion: Would gender differences exist if we treated all people the same from birth? | University of Cambridge 22 Nov 2016: More equal opportunities? Or a complete breakdown of the concepts of masculinity and femininity? ... Joe Herbert, Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience, University of Cambridge.
  16. Part II: Members of University Bodies - Cambridge University Reporter …

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/special/07/section2.shtml
    8 Apr 2016: CSBS. Council of the School of the Biological Sciences. CSCM. Council of the School of Clinical Medicine. ... Cyprian Broodbank, CAI, Ms Anne Jarvis, W, 2019; the Head of the Department of History of Art, Prof.
  17. Brain waves could help predict how we respond to general anaesthetics …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brain-waves-could-help-predict-how-we-respond-to-general-anaesthetics
    Thumbnail for Brain waves could help predict how we respond to general anaesthetics | University of Cambridge 14 Jan 2016: from the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge. ... Dr Tristan Bekinschtein, senior author from the Department of Psychology, adds: “EEG machines are commonplace in hospitals and relatively inexpensive.
  18. Teenagers could see long-term benefits from new treatments for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/teenagers-could-see-long-term-benefits-from-new-treatments-for-depression
    Thumbnail for Teenagers could see long-term benefits from new treatments for depression | University of Cambridge 1 Dec 2016: Depression can seriously impair people’s lives, and in many cases begins during their teenage years,” explains Professor Ian Goodyer from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. ... Follow up over the next 12 months confirmed a
  19. Cambridge University Reporter No 6434 for Wednesday 27 July 2016, vol …

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6434/6434_public.pdf
    27 Jul 2016: candidate undertaking neurology research in the frontotemporal dementia (FTD) research group led by Professor James Rowe, Department of Clinical Neurosciences;. ... School of Clinical MedicineDr sTefaNo PlucHiNo, SID, appointed Reader in Regenerative
  20. Does your empathy predict if you would stop and help an injured…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/does-your-empathy-predict-if-you-would-stop-and-help-an-injured-person
    Thumbnail for Does your empathy predict if you would stop and help an injured person? | University of Cambridge 31 Oct 2016: The results of their preliminary study, dubbed “The Trumpington Road Study” and published in the journal Social Neuroscience, suggest that this theory is correct. ... Social Neuroscience; 19 Oct 2016; DOI: 10.1080/17470919.2016.1249944.
  21. Highway to addiction: how drugs and alcohol can hijack your brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/highway-to-addiction-how-drugs-and-alcohol-can-hijack-your-brain
    Thumbnail for Highway to addiction: how drugs and alcohol can hijack your brain | University of Cambridge 25 Feb 2016: Belin and Professor Barry Everitt, from the Department of Pharmacology, have shown that some are more vulnerable than others to developing addiction – and to relapsing. ... This is an area that interests Dr Valerie Voon in the Department of Psychiatry.
  22. Support from family and friends important to help prevent depression…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/support-from-family-and-friends-important-to-help-prevent-depression-in-teenagers
    Thumbnail for Support from family and friends important to help prevent depression in teenagers | University of Cambridge 20 May 2016: Researchers at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge studied almost 800 teenagers (322 boys and 449 girls), and used mathematical modelling to examine the impact of friendships and ... Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge
  23. Opinion: The science, drugs and tech pushing our brains to new limits …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-the-science-drugs-and-tech-pushing-our-brains-to-new-limits
    Thumbnail for Opinion: The science, drugs and tech pushing our brains to new limits | University of Cambridge 6 Oct 2016: A recent explosion of neuroscience techniques is driving substantial advances in our understanding of the brain. ... Understanding attraction. Rapid development of these fMRI techniques, and of neuroimaging, will continue to transform the field of
  24. Patients show considerable improvements after treatment for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/patients-show-considerable-improvements-after-treatment-for-newly-defined-movement-disorder
    Thumbnail for Patients show considerable improvements after treatment for newly-defined movement disorder | University of Cambridge 19 Dec 2016: Lucy Raymond, Professor of Medical Genetics and Neurodevelopment at the University of Cambridge. ... Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to your inbox.
  25. Facebook updates could provide a window to understanding – and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/facebook-updates-could-provide-a-window-to-understanding-and-treating-mental-health-disorders
    Thumbnail for Facebook updates could provide a window to understanding – and treating – mental health disorders | University of Cambridge 28 Oct 2016: study’s lead-author, from the Department of Psychiatry. ... Status updates, shares and likes can provide a wealth of information about users, they say.
  26. Living with adversity: What Tupac and Eminem can tell us about risk…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/living-with-adversity-what-tupac-and-eminem-can-tell-us-about-risk-factors-for-mental-health
    Thumbnail for Living with adversity: What Tupac and Eminem can tell us about risk factors for mental health | University of Cambridge 12 Apr 2016: Tupac Shakur and Eminem are often touted as two of the greatest rappers of all time. ... Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to your inbox.
  27. Members of University Bodies / Representatives of the University…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/special/07/07-MembersofUniversityBodies-LT2016.pdf
    8 Apr 2016: Botanic Garden The Vice-Chancellor’s deputy, Dame Fiona Reynolds, EM (Chair); the Head of the Department of Plant Sciences; [Biol] Prof. ... Cyprian Broodbank, CAI, Ms Anne Jarvis, W, 2019; the Head of the Department of History of Art, Prof.

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