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Neuroscience has transformed our understanding of the brain and promises treatments for devastating disorders that affect millions.

Charts map rapid growth and slow decline of brains

06 April 2022

An international team of researchers has created a series of brain charts spanning our entire lifespan – from a 15 week old fetus to 100 year old adult – that show how our brains expand rapidly in early life and slowly shrink as we age. 

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Cambridge Neuroscience Launched

19 Sep 2007

Cambridge Neuroscience, Cambridge's largest multi-disciplinary research and teaching initiative, will mark its launch today with a three day...

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Peacocks

Can old brains learn new tricks?

01 Sep 2007

Although our brains deteriorate as we get older, Cambridge researchers are finding that some abilities are preserved through ‘flexible’ use of neural...

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Sugar and spice – or what are children made of?

11 Jul 2007

180 pupils from six Cambridgeshire primary schools visited science departments at the University over three days last week to gain an insight into...

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The wake-up cell

12 Jun 2007

Scientists discover how cells responsible for wakefulness turn on and off.

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Royal Society announces new Cambridge fellows

18 May 2007

The Royal Society today recognised 44 scientists for their contributions to society by electing them to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.

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Royal Society announces new Cambridge fellows

18 May 2007

The Royal Society today recognised 44 scientists for their contributions to society by electing them to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.

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Geneticist wins prestigious Rosenstiel Award

11 May 2007

Professor Azim Surani has been awarded the 36th Annual Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for 2007 for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Science.

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DanioLabs acquired by leading biotechnology company

30 Mar 2007

A drug discovery company launched by researchers from the University of Cambridge, has been acquired by VASTox plc, a leading UK biotechnology...

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Cabaret: Science of Sex, Drugs, and Rock’‘n'Roll

15 Mar 2007

What is that special something that makes one person attracted to another? How do drugs affect your brain? How can a rock guitar lie at the heart of...

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Addiction breakthrough may lead to new treatments

02 Mar 2007

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why some individuals may be predisposed to drug addiction and believe it may lead to better...

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‘Brain gain’ award keeps academic at Cambridge

19 Dec 2006

Dr Dino Giussani, whose research has led to exciting possibilities for bringing preventative medicine back into the womb, has won an award to keep...

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Biomedical research excellence at Cambridge

12 Dec 2006

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with the University of Cambridge, has been designated as one of the government's...

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