Biologist, neuroscientist, interested in memory and what the brain makes of the world. Also, a mum, but less of that here.
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Neurobiologist, serial immigrant, scientist, teacher, espresso addict, bookworm, glomeruli enthusiast. She/Her/Dr. Portrait by a former student.
Cambridge, UK
gallianolab.org
The official BlueSky account for the University of Cambridge, School of Biological Sciences, home to animal, human, plant, and microbial science.
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bio.cam.ac.uk
Updates, news, vacancies and events from the Clinical School HR Team, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge.
Focused on research and education, as part of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge.
The Department of Veterinary Medicine is a centre of excellence for teaching and research. The Department hosts undergraduate and postgraduate students and operates a small animal hospital as well as equine and farm animal clinical services.
Interdisciplinary Research Centre @Cambridge_Uni
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repro.cam.ac.uk
Exploring across disciplines the urgent challenges posed by reproduction today.
Official account for the University of Cambridge. Follow us for research, news, events and student stories from the Cambridge community 🎓📚
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology aims to understand biological processes at the molecular level to help tackle human health problems and disease.
Studying the genetic, developmental & environmental determinants of obesity, type 2 diabetes & related metabolic disorders. Contributing to their prevention.
News, research and updates from the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge.🌱🔬 🌾
plantsci.cam.ac.uk
Eight University of Cambridge Museums & the Botanic Garden | Five million marvellous objects to discover | Come on in!
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Cambridge University Library
The MRC Toxicology Unit is working to understand the mechanisms of cellular and tissue response to injury caused by drugs, chemicals and endogenous molecules.
Researching transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, folate metabolism, and embryo and placenta development. Department of PDN, Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research, University of Cambridge
The University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge is one of the UK's largest & most important natural history collections. Thousands of specimens on display including one of the world's most complete dodo skeletons.
www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk
The Journal of Physiology publishes original research in all areas of physiology and pathophysiology that illustrates new physiological principles or mechanisms.
Nature Communications is an open access journal publishing high-quality research in all areas of the biological, physical, chemical, clinical, social, and Earth sciences.
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Sir Henry Dale Fellow/Group Leader, Centre for Trophoblast Research, University of Cambridge, interested in trophoblast, epigenetics and developmental biology
Our group investigates the function of genes regulating early human development and molecular mechanisms directing cell fate in human embryos. Posts from any member of the lab.
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The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
Updates from our team at University of Cambridge, on a mission to transform human health through a deep understanding of stem cell biology.
Supporting research to transform life, health and wellbeing. We’re taking on three urgent health challenges: mental health, climate change & infectious disease.
We are a world leader in genomics research. We apply and explore genomic technologies to advance the understanding of biology and improve health 🧬
sanger.ac.uk
Europe's largest network of physiologists. For 150 years we have been inspiring discovery for healthier lives.
Founded in 1819 for the purpose of promoting scientific inquiry, the Cambridge Philosophical Society is an exciting hub for the promotion of scientific research
The Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge
Committed to advancing the scientific study of the placenta, early development, and maternal-fetal interactions.
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trophoblast.cam.ac.uk
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