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Read more at: The body in miniature - organoid research at Meritxell Huch's lab
The body in miniature - organoid research at Meritxell Huch's lab

The body in miniature - organoid research at Meritxell Huch's lab

28 February 2018

Dr Laura Broutier from Huch's lab interviewed about recent advancements in organoids on the latest issue of Research Horizons


Read more at: Breath of life: how your risk of heart disease may stem back to your time in the womb
Breath of life: how your risk of heart disease may stem back to your time in the womb

Breath of life: how your risk of heart disease may stem back to your time in the womb

11 July 2017

The environment in the womb as we first begin to grow may also determine our future: researchers from PDN, CTR and Barcroft center featured on the latest issue of Research Horizons.


Read more at: Killer flies: how brain size affects hunting strategy in the insect world - Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido on Research Horizons
Killer flies: how brain size affects hunting strategy in the insect world - Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido on Research Horizons

Killer flies: how brain size affects hunting strategy in the insect world - Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido on Research Horizons

8 July 2016

Cambridge researchers are studying what makes a brain efficient and how that affects behaviour in insects.


Read more at: The amazing axon adventure - Christine Holt on Research Horizons
The amazing axon adventure - Christine Holt on Research Horizons

The amazing axon adventure - Christine Holt on Research Horizons

7 July 2016

How does the brain make connections, and how does it maintain them? Cambridge neuroscientists and mathematicians are using a variety of techniques to understand how the brain ‘wires up’, and what it might be able to tell us about degeneration in later life.