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  2. Human reproduction likely to be more efficient than previously…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/human-reproduction-likely-to-be-more-efficient-than-previously-thought
    Thumbnail for Human reproduction likely to be more efficient than previously thought | University of Cambridge 13 Jun 2017: Gavin Jarvis. Dr Gavin Jarvis from Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience re-examined data going back to the 1940’s and concluded that previous claims about natural embryo
  3. University launches new Department of Physiology, Development and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-launches-new-department-of-physiology-development-and-neuroscience
    7 Mar 2006: The vibrant community is organised into four principal research areas; Neuroscience, Developmental and Reproductive Biology, Cellular and Systems Physiology, and Form and Function. ... Professor Bill Harris said: “This new Department combines the
  4. Cambridge academics elected as Fellows of the Royal Society |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-academics-elected-as-fellows-of-the-royal-society
    Thumbnail for Cambridge academics elected as Fellows of the Royal Society | University of Cambridge 15 May 2009: Ranging from geology through phylogenetics, anatomy and development to neuroscience, her publications document the transition from fish to tetrapods. ... Drosophila. Professor Christine Holt, a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, is Professor of
  5. Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-people-at-risk-of-addiction-show-differences-in-key-brain-region
    Thumbnail for Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain region | University of Cambridge 4 Mar 2019: Dr Camilla Nord is interested in mental health disorders, and in particular how we translate what we have learnt about the brain from neuroscience into better and more effective treatments.
  6. Scientists generate key life event in artificial mouse ‘embryo’…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-generate-key-life-event-in-artificial-mouse-embryo-created-from-stem-cells
    Thumbnail for Scientists generate key life event in artificial mouse ‘embryo’ created from stem cells | University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2018: The team, led by Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz at the University of Cambridge, previously created a much simpler structure resembling a mouse embryo in
  7. Cambridge creates new Professorship in education and mental health |…

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    Thumbnail for Cambridge creates new Professorship in education and mental health | University of Cambridge 12 Mar 2020: One of the Yidan Laureates honoured this year was Usha Goswami, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience at the University, and a Fellow of St John’s College.
  8. Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/changes-in-brain-structure-during-teenage-years-provide-clues-to-onset-of-mental-health-problems
    Thumbnail for Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to onset of mental health problems | University of Cambridge 25 Jul 2016: The study was funded by a Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust to the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN) Consortium. ... Dr Raliza Stoyanova in the Neuroscience and Mental Health team at Wellcome, which funded the study, comments: “A number
  9. Funding awarded to help understand the causes of Dyscalculia |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/funding-awarded-to-help-understand-the-causes-of-dyscalculia
    6 Aug 2009: Developmental dyscalculia is a selective and specific difficulty in dealing with mathematical information. ... The condition is as prevalent as developmental dyslexia, both of which affect around 7% of school children.

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