For the first time scientists from the Department of Medicine (Professor David Lomas), the Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine (Dr Ludovic Vallier) and the Sanger Institute (Professor Allan Bradley) have cleanly corrected a human gene mutation in a patient’s stem cell. The results were reported in Nature on 20th October brings the possibility of patient specific […]
PhD Positions
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE PhD programmes A number of investigators within the Department of Medicine teach on PhD programmes within the University and offer both rotation projects and PhD projects on these various schemes. Information will be posted when it becomes available. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ School of Clinical Medicine MRC/Sackler Prize PhD Programme The School of […]
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New Lecturer in Transfusion/Transplantation Virology Joins the Department
Dr Lars Dölken has taken up his post as a new Principal Investigator and Lecturer in Transfusion/Transplantation Virology within the NHSBT’s research programme based in the Department of Medicine. He is specialized in medical microbiology and will hold an Honorary Consultant post with NHSBT. Recently, he was awarded a highly competitive fellowship from the […]
Grand Round 16th February
Grand Round 16th February 13:00-14:00 William Harvey Lecture Theatre, Clinical School
Professor Sharon Peacock
On returning to the UK after seven years in Thailand researching infectious diseases, Cambridge’s new Professor of Clinical Microbiology, Sharon Peacock, has taken up with an ‘old friend’: she resumes her long-standing research interest in the bacteriumStaphylococcus aureus, particularly the MRSA strains that have become resistant to the antibiotic drug methicillin. The increasing incidence of […]
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