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  2. Teaching staff to be recognised at annual awards | For staff

    https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/general-news/teaching-staff-to-be-recognised-at-annual-awards
    Thumbnail for Teaching staff to be recognised at annual awards | For staff 9 Feb 2016: The 2016 Pilkington Prize winners are:. Dr Christof Schwiening – Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. ... Dr Sandra Fulton – Department of Biochemistry. Dr Noel Rutter – Department of Materials Science.
  3. Matthew Mason: publication abstract

    https://research.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/mason_ma/BM2016_embryology.html
    15 Nov 2016: Burford, C.M. & Mason, M.J. (2016) Early development of the malleus and incus in humans. ... It proved to be very difficult to determine the pharyngeal arch origins of the ossicles at the mesenchymal stages of development.
  4. 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: To read more and to find out about the history of anatomy teaching at Cambridge, please see your feature The text in this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution ... Search news. Sign up to receive our newsletter. The University's news
  5. Placenta plays pivotal “umpire” role to influence pregnancy outcomes…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/placenta-plays-pivotal-umpire-role-to-influence-pregnancy-outcomes
    Thumbnail for Placenta plays pivotal “umpire” role to influence pregnancy outcomes | University of Cambridge 12 Sep 2016: of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience examining the relationship between the placenta and pregnancy complications. ... physiology of the mother, and the actual growth and nutrient supply of the foetus.
  6. Christine Holt awarded €1 million prize for research on connection…

    https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/awards/christine-holt-awarded-eu1-million-prize-for-research-on-connection-between-eye-and-brain
    Thumbnail for Christine Holt awarded €1 million prize for research on connection between eye and brain | For staff 8 Sep 2016: Mason of Columbia University and Carla Shatz of Stanford University. The prize was announced on Tuesday 6 September and marked the 10th anniversary of the prestigious award. ... This work" reads the prize announcement "has illuminated our understanding
  7. CHAPTER IX: FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/2016/chapter09-front.html
    26 Sep 2016: Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge. Preceding: Chapter VIII. ... Following:CHAPTER IX. pp. 584–654. FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARD.
  8. Reports - Cambridge University Reporter 6429

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6429/section7.shtml
    8 Jun 2016: Department of Pathology. Dr Susan Jones, CHR. Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience. ... Dr David Parker, Q. Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience. Dr Christof Schwiening.
  9. Neurons feel the force – physical interactions control brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neurons-feel-the-force-physical-interactions-control-brain-development
    Thumbnail for Neurons feel the force – physical interactions control brain development | University of Cambridge 19 Sep 2016: The results, reported in the journal Nature Neuroscience, could open up new avenues of research in brain development, and lead to potential treatments for spinal cord injuries and other types of ... brain development,” said the study’s lead author Dr
  10. Early-stage embryos with abnormalities may still develop into healthy …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/early-stage-embryos-with-abnormalities-may-still-develop-into-healthy-babies
    Thumbnail for Early-stage embryos with abnormalities may still develop into healthy babies | University of Cambridge 29 Mar 2016: This is the question we wanted to answer. Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz. Researchers at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at Cambridge report a mouse model of aneuploidy, where some cells ... Mouse model of chromosome mosaicism
  11. CHAPTER XII : TRUSTS - FUNDS, STUDENTSHIPS, PRIZES, LECTURESHIPS,…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/2016/chapter12-section2.html
    26 Sep 2016: Department of Middle Eastern Studies; and the Director of the HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies. ... b)to further the training of archaeologists by the award of grants, at the discretion of the Disney Professor, for excavations,

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