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cbrcprod2024-03-21 17:28:462025-01-10 17:56:59Prestigious 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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👏 Well done to our #CPFTCAMEO team ✨ awarded a symposium by @IEPAnetwork for #IEPA15 on #psychosis in mid-life.
🔎 @CPFT_NHS researchers are exploring women's #MentalHealth experiences and needs during #Menopause to learn how to improve care for them:
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The death of the Nobel Prize-winning pioneer of DNA, James Watson, has been announced. He was 97.
Together with Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, he identified the double-helix while working @DeptofPhysics. They famously announced that they had "discovered…
🚨Cambridge researchers are leading the way in developing the world’s first cot-side functional neuroimaging system to help rapidly detect brain injuries such as cerebral palsy in newborns.
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Medical adviser to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of the UK, and advises several pharmaceutical companies.










Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research
Survival Trends After Surgery for Acute Subdural Hematoma in Adults Over a 20-year Period
Genetic compendium of 1511 human brains available through the UK Medical Research Council Brain Banks Network Resource
Alemtuzumab improves preexisting disability in active relapsing-remitting MS patients
Resolving TYK2 locus genotype-to-phenotype differences in autoimmunity