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cbrcprod2024-02-22 13:09:032025-01-10 17:55:45Treating newly-diagnosed Crohn’s patients with advanced therapy leads to dramatic improvements in outcomesThe 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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👉 NIHR East of England Applied Research Collaboration 'Research and Impact Fellowship' applications are NOW OPEN!
👉 Deadline is 07 January 2026 - 12.00pm
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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
We’re actively seeking to expand our diverse pool of methodologist peer reviewers to support our research programmes.
We’re keen to hear from individuals from a broad spectrum of subject specialisms and experiences, including:
➡️ Policymakers
➡️ Service providers
➡️ Academics…
A new study by researchers at @ImperialNHS and @imperialcollege into inflammatory bowel disease highlights why ethnic diversity in research is important. ➡️ https://www.imperial.nhs.uk/about-us/news/new-inflammatory-bowel-disease-study-highlights-ethnic-diversity-in-research-is-crucial
The study is funded by @BowelResearchUK and supported by @ImperialBRC and @CambridgeBRC.
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What a fantastic series of talks from our 3 speakers, Dr Anna Moore Winter, Dr Kate Baker & Dr Chenqu Suo at our Public Open Event in Translational research in infants, children and young people!
Topics included big data, rare childhood disorders & brain development!
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Professor of Translational Immunology, Consultant Nephrologist, Director of Clinical Studies.














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