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cbrcprod2024-03-21 17:28:462025-11-24 11:30:56Prestigious lectureship award for NIHR Cambridge BRC stroke researcherThe 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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📣 The Milner Consortium Call returns with its sixth call for research proposals. Academic researchers – join our Q&A webinar to learn more and ask questions about the Call!
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Medical adviser to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of the UK, and advises several pharmaceutical companies.










Use of whole genome sequencing to determine genetic basis of suspected mitochondrial disorders: cohort study
Targeting Autoregulation-Guided Cerebral Perfusion Pressure after Traumatic Brain Injury (COGiTATE): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Mitochondrial DNA variants modulate N-formylmethionine, proteostasis and risk of late-onset human diseases
NOTCH3 variants are more common than expected in the general population and associated with stroke and vascular dementia: an analysis of 200,000 participants
Trial of Dexamethasone for Chronic Subdural Hematoma