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  2. Dr Barbara Skelly – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/barbara-skelly/
    18 Jun 2024: Following this training Barbara became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and also a European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. ... This inherited endocrinopathy again provides a valuable animal model for
  3. Research Fellowships – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/research/research-fellowships/
    14 Jun 2024: Research Fellows are appointed for a period of three years, although many leave sooner if they are successful in gaining faculty appointments in Cambridge or elsewhere. ... May 24th, 2024. 3D reconstructions suggest that simple marine animals living over
  4. Dr Emily Mitchell featured in BBC 1’s Earth programme – Newnham…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/dr-emily-mitchell-featured-in-bbc-1s-earth-programme/
    21 Jun 2024: It is not known exactly what these first animals were, but were likely something similar to corals or sponges. ... You can viewNewnham College. Sidgwick Avenue. Cambridge. CB3 9DF. Tel. 44 (0)1223 335700.
  5. Veterinary Medicine – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/subjects/veterinary-medicine/
    21 Jun 2024: All Veterinary students continue their clinical studies in Cambridge on a further three-year course. ... The standard A level conditional offer made by the Cambridge Colleges for entry is AAA.
  6. History of Newnham – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/history/history-of-newnham/
    14 Jun 2024: Newnham began as a house for five students in Regent Street in Cambridge in 1871. ... But many Cambridge women went into war work on graduating, often substituting for men on the home front.
  7. Carol Black Leaving Fund – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/alumnae/giving-to-newnham/fundraising-projects/carol-black-leaving-fund-2/
    9 Jun 2024: May 24th, 2024. 3D reconstructions suggest that simple marine animals living over 560 million years ago drove the emergence…. ... Quicklinks. Related Websites. Newnham College. Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, UK.
  8. Professor Jenny Morton – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/jenny-morton/
    21 Jun 2024: She was awarded an ScD from the University of Cambridge for her research on Huntington’s disease in 2014. ... Most recently she has been using sheep as a large animal model for studying brain function in health and disease.
  9. Past Seminars – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/research/pudding-seminars/past-pudding-seminars/
    9 Jun 2024: 8 March 2024: Emma Arnold (JCR, Classics), ‘Loving Animals: Pastoral, Politics, and the Representation of Animals in Daphnis and Chloe’. ... May 24th, 2024. 3D reconstructions suggest that simple marine animals living over 560 million years ago drove
  10. Seals’ tolerance of toxic metals offers hope for future – Newnham…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/fur-seals-adaptation-to-environmental-change-offers-hope-for-future/
    15 Jun 2024: living amid competition for resources, animals exposed to extreme pollution and the tantalising hope that biomedicine can benefit from knowing how they have coped. ... It’s a timely study given the growing focus on the connections between animal and
  11. Kieran Marshall – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/kieran-lee-marshall/
    23 Jun 2024: Alongside his role at Reading, he remains a College Lecturer and Supervisor the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge (October 2019-present, part-time) and Special Supervisor in Law at Newnham ... Other interests include commercial and corporate law;

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