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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 25/03/2020 - 15:47
Please check our FAQs and Advice during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak here.
You can also find further information available on the University’s dedicated coronavirus webpages.
PIPS Symposium 2025: Connecting Students with Future Opportunities
1 April 2025
Our annual PIPS Symposium took place on Friday, 28 March, at the Babraham Campus, bringing together students and host organisations for a half-day of networking, insights, and career development opportunities. The event is designed to support current students who have yet to complete their PIPS by connecting them with potential host organisations across various sectors.
Cambridge Researchers Identify Genes Linked to Obesity in Both Dogs and Humans
17 March 2025
Dr. Natalie Wallis and Dr. Alyce McClellan, both alumnae of the Cambridge Biosciences DTP programme (2019 cohort), are joint first authors on a groundbreaking study published in Science.
Exploring the Role of RAMP Proteins in Obesity and Diabetes
21 November 2024
A BBSRC DTP student, Milena Malcharek, has achieved a significant milestone by publishing her first paper in the prestigious Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. Her review investigates the critical role of receptor activity-modifying proteins (RAMPs) in the pathophysiology of obesity and diabetes mellitus.
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