The NIHR Cambridge BRC is part of the NIHR and hosted by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with the University of Cambridge. We are at the heart of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Europe’s largest health research area.

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Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre
Box 277
Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 0QQ

Tel: 01223 348490

People, Culture and Environment Conference 2025 Open to UoC staff, researchers & students!
Talks, posters & networking!
Tues 09 Dec | 09.30-15.30
Clinical School / Online
In person booking: https://bit.ly/4iBxvWn
Online booking: https://bit.ly/4oqwIZt
@CUH_NHS @Cambridge_Uni

👉 EoE health researchers!
👉Want to learn how to reduce barriers in health inequalities?
👉 Book onto our free, online Inclusivity training with Dr Heidi R Green > https://bit.ly/4peHjYX
👉 8 Dec | 10am - 11.30am - georgina.norris3@nhs.net
@CUH_NHS @Cambridge_Uni @NIHRresearch

🔴Today #WorldAIDSDay2025 highlights the commitment to end new HIV infections & find a cure for AIDS
🔴 Learn about Prof Ravi Gupta, HIV researcher from the Cambridge BRC, who successfully treated the 'London Patient': https://bit.ly/4pGbwj9
@CUH_NHS @Cambridge_Uni @NIHRresearch

👉 NIHR East of England Applied Research Collaboration 'Research and Impact Fellowship' applications are NOW OPEN!
👉 Deadline is 07 January 2026 - 12.00pm
👉 To find out more 🔗
@CUH_NHS @Cambridge_Uni @RoyalPapworth @NIHRresearch @AngliaRuskin @NIHRARCs

Autoimmune diseases are on the rise - and many scientists now believe this is linked to changes in the gut microbiome 🦠

Join our next webinar to discover how understanding the gut could change the future of autoimmune disease treatment!

🗓️ 2 Dec, 6-7pm

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/whos-really-in-charge-the-gut-microbiomes-secret-role-in-autoimmunity-tickets-1970214906823?aff=BRC

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