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Pufferfish genome unveiled | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/pufferfish-genome-unveiled29 Jul 2002: Direct comparisons between animals in this way helps to define the most rapidly evolving human proteins for further study. ... Dr Samuel Aparicio whose group is based in the Cambridge University Department of Oncology is the lead author of the study. -
Celebrating science | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/celebrating-science-012 Sep 2002: The topics covered range from the welfare of farm animals and healthy foods, to computer access for the blind and using psychology to improve design. ... If you tame an animal you tame it. If you domesticate it you try to make it useful," he said. -
Understanding drug addiction | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/understanding-drug-addiction4 Nov 2002: He proposes that environmental stimuli associated with drugs through Pavlovian conditioning can elicit drug craving in human addicts and control compulsive drug seeking and relapse in humans and animals. ... Share. Published. 04 Nov 2002. Subjects. 2024 -
Dino feet leave their mark | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/dino-feet-leave-their-mark1 Feb 2002: Scientists have long believed that these dinosaurs could run, but the Cambridge team believe they are the first with proof from tracks of medium-sized or large theropods running. ... The evidence here shows that these animals weren't lumbering beasts. -
Can the past inform the present? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/can-the-past-inform-the-present15 May 2002: History and Policy, a new initiative by the University of Cambridge History Faculty and the Institute of Contemporary British History at the Institute of Historical Research. ... Dr Simon Szreter, a history lecturer at St John's College, Cambridge, is -
British scientists share Nobel Prize | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/british-scientists-share-nobel-prize9 Oct 2002: All three men began their Nobel-winning work on nematode worms at Cambridge's MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology. ... Dr Brenner's pioneering work was developed at Cambridge in the 1970s by his colleagues John Sulston and Robert Horvitz. -
César Milstein, 1927-2002 | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cesar-milstein-1927-200227 Mar 2002: He chose to work with Malcolm Dixon in Cambridge's Department of Biochemistry. ... Whole-animal gaucho-style barbecues were replaced by cholesterol-free paellas, and the best London restaurants and Cambridge high tables were challenged to be creative -
Males suffer from having too many females | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/males-suffer-from-having-too-many-females11 Feb 2002: Previous research by Cambridge zoologists has shown that males tend to lose out in competition for resources with females in many animals where males are substantially larger than females. ... This effect is probably not confined to red deer. Professor -
Darwin letters travel to Galapagos Islands | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/darwin-letters-travel-to-galapagos-islands21 Aug 2002: The Galapagos plant specimens now reside in the Herbarium at the University of Cambridge. ... Darwin shipped them back to Cambridge for classification by JS Henslow, a fellow of St. -
New collaboration to tackle inflammatory diseases | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/new-collaboration-to-tackle-inflammatory-diseases13 Mar 2002: These compounds have demonstrated efficacy in a variety of animal models, including those for atherosclerosis, asthma, stroke, endotoxemia and dermal inflammation. ... School of Medicine at the University of Cambridge, and make additional payments
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