CamBrainCNS
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CamBRAIN: The Cambridge Neuroscience Society is a young-investigators society at the University of Cambridge, dedicated to uniting all neuroscientists.
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New articles coming weekly in Coleman Lab's series, full of personal insights and practical advice
An invaluable resource here from Prof Michael Coleman: 'Science without Anguish'. This 10 part blog series about the challenges we face in research and how we can handle them has just launched, so stay tuned with Coleman Lab for future installments!
#CamNeuro2024 is an extra special day for us because we're celebrating our 10th birthday 🎂🎈 Current CamBRAIN president Ailie McWhinnie AND founding president Deniz Vatansever are both here today - make sure you say hi!
We're loving seeing you all at #CamNeuro2024 today 🤗 very impressed by the data blitzes and posters from our CamBrainCNS community, and friends visiting from other unis. A thoroughly thought-provoking and inspiring day on Sleep, Consciousness and Cognition - thanks Cam Neuroscience!
It's next week! Last chance to register - don't miss the annual highlight of the Cambridge Neuroscience calendar. CamBrainCNS will be there and we have a special birthday to celebrate 🎂🥳 so come say hi 👋
Sneak peak... we're all ready to go for the Cambridge Festival Family Weekend! Come say hi 👋 at New Museums Site this weekend where we'll be busy making neurons, comparing animal brains and having a look at the real thing down the microscope. Loads of other cool exhibits too 👩🏽🔬🦠🚀
So many volunteers for our Cambridge Festival event this year - great to meet you all at our training and pizza evening 😊🍕
Come visit us at Build a CamBrain this weekend to craft neurons, build your own brain, and see some real samples 🔬 festival.cam.ac.uk/events/build-c…
Neuroscience is a vast subject and we tackle it in diverse ways here at Cam Neuroscience. Here are two of our committee sharing their different approaches to understanding the brain👩🔬 We loved working with WiNUK: Women in Neuroscience UK 🧠 on this for #BrainAwarenessWeek - check out their feed for more!