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cbrcprod2024-05-09 10:37:592025-01-10 18:00:08Baby born deaf can hear after breakthrough gene therapyThe 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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