Next generation medical implants

15 November 2005
Existing medical implants are, in the main, merely tolerated by the surrounding tissue. The Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials (CCMM) at the University of Cambridge Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy researches the next generation of medical materials which interact therapeutically with the body, having bioactive structures which encourage the tissue’s natural function, as well as, for example, providing tailored mechanical support, or releasing drugs at a controlled rate. The group has a strong track record in the fields of skeletal implants, medical prostheses and devices, drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, bioceramics and bioactive coatings and resorbable and stable polymers for implantation.
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Our agricultural ancestors

14 November 2005
The ancestry of modern Europeans is clearer than ever before thanks to the collaborative work of archaeologists and geneticists from the Universities of Cambridge, Mainz (Germany), and Tartu (Estonia).
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Sustainable development in Wales

11 November 2005
The University of Cambridge Programme for Industry (CPI) has used its expertise in developing and running leadership programmes for sustainable development to provide a senior influencers seminar for Wales.
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Lupski appointed Professor of Medical Genetics

10 November 2005
Professor James R Lupski has been appointed to the Professorship of Medical Genetics in the University’s School of Clinical Medicine. Professor Lupski will hold the position part time until September 2006, when he will be based full time at the University.
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Targeting brain disorders

10 November 2005
A team of researchers from the Department of Biochemistry and the California Institute of Technology have published a paper in Nature (10 November) that brings scientists closer to understanding the way messages are passed around the brain. The research will have implications in the treatment of illnesses as far ranging as alcoholism and Alzheimers disease.
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Academic to give prestigious neuroscience lecture

10 November 2005

Professor Trevor Robbins FRS, Head of the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge, has been chosen to give the prestigious Fred Kavli Distinguished International Scientist Lecture at the Society of Neuroscience’s 35th annual meeting on Sunday November 13.

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