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  2. Dr Jeanne Salje | Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

    https://www.cimr.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-jeanne-salje
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Institute for Medical Research. Dr Jeanne Salje. The cell biology of obligate intracellular bacteria. ... Obligate intracellular bacteria are also clinically important, being the causative agents of numerous human and animal
  3. Turkey-Syria earthquakes: deficiencies in building structures and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-report-into-turkey-syria-earthquakes-uncovers-deficiencies-in-building-structures-and
    Thumbnail for Turkey-Syria earthquakes: deficiencies in building structures and construction shortcuts were main cause of casualties | University of Cambridge 5 Feb 2024: Images, including our videos, are Copyright University of Cambridge and licensors/contributors as identified. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  4. Ariana Barberá Betancourt | Cambridge Immunology Network

    https://www.immunology.cam.ac.uk/Networkdirectory/Barbera
    23 Feb 2024: Specifically, I have studied mechanisms of Treg-mediated bystander suppression induced by peptides derived from HSP in ex vivo human assays and in animal models. ... Therapeutic effect of and altered peptide ligand derived from human Hsp60 by suppressing
  5. Professor Brian Huntly | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/directory/brian-huntly
    23 Feb 2024: Laboratory location: Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre. Departmental Affiliation: Haematology. ... He is also Head of the Department of Haematology at the University of Cambridge.
  6. Oscar Rueda - MRC Biostatistics Unit

    https://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/staff/oscar-rueda/
    23 Feb 2024: the gap between what we observe in vitro, in animal models and in the patient. ... Caldas). Daniel Guerrero Romero (member of CRUK Cambridge Institute, Caldas Lab, co-supervised with Prof.
  7. Fish peptide treats cardiovascular disease - School of Clinical…

    https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/fish-peptide-treats-cardiovascular-disease/
    23 Feb 2024: However, daily injections of ELA to replace the missing peptide attenuated the development of PAH in an animal model of this disease, suggesting a potential target for translational research. ... Filed Under:Recent Posts. Site Search. Athena SWAN
  8. New Cambridge-developed resources help students learn how maths can…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-cambridge-developed-resources-help-students-learn-how-maths-can-help-tackle-infectious-diseases
    Thumbnail for New Cambridge-developed resources help students learn how maths can help tackle infectious diseases | University of Cambridge 19 Feb 2024: Images, including our videos, are Copyright University of Cambridge and licensors/contributors as identified. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  9. Elisa Laurenti | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/directory/elisa-laurenti
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Elisa Laurenti. Human haematopoietic stem cells biology in health and disease. ... They are the best-studied stem cell type owing to decades of research with animal models.
  10. Professor Sarah Bray | Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/people/affiliates/bray
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Professor Sarah Bray. Professor Sarah Bray . ... How this is achieved mechanistically remains a major question. The Notch pathway is one of a small handful of cell signalling pathways that
  11. Fevered imaginations - Department of Haematology

    https://www.haem.cam.ac.uk/blog/fevered-imaginations/
    23 Feb 2024: However, the new research, led by Robin Carrell, Emeritus Professor of Haematology at the University of Cambridge, found that when the body’s temperature rises, TBG’s affinity for thyroxine decreases, ... If the body temperature drops, such as when

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