Cambridge Neurochemistry

Cambridge Neurochemistry The Cambridge Neurochemistry group researches brain chemistry in injured patients with the aim of improving clinical knowledge and treatment strategies

Another paper out by our Cambridge Neurochem group! This one by our PhD student Monica in Expert Reviews of Neuortherape...
25/04/2019

Another paper out by our Cambridge Neurochem group! This one by our PhD student Monica in Expert Reviews of Neuortherapeutics 😃

(2019). Metabolism and inflammation: implications for traumatic brain injury therapeutics. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 227-242.

Congrats  to the Dex-CSDH team publishing the pilot phase in !
25/04/2019

Congrats to the Dex-CSDH team publishing the pilot phase in !

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Our developments on heparin-gold nanoparticles for improving recovery of proteins through microdialysis: https://t.co/rb...
01/08/2017

Our developments on heparin-gold nanoparticles for improving recovery of proteins through microdialysis: https://t.co/rbdxE2ok8e

Cerebral microdialysis is a sampling technique which offers much potential for understanding inflammatory pathophysiology following traumatic brain injury (TBI). At present, the recovery of cytokines

01/08/2017

Our latest on the effects of succinate on brain metabolism after trauma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27798266

J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2017 Jul;37(7):2626-2638. doi: 10.1177/0271678X16672665. Epub 2016 Jan 1.

01/08/2017

Congratulations to our former PhD student Ib Jalloh for winning a 2017 Young Neurosurgeons Award for his work on lactate in TBI! www.wfns.org/news/21/announcement

15/06/2017

We have Cambridge student projects available for 2017-18 in neurochemistry and human head injury. Get in touch if you're interested! [email protected]

26/04/2017

Our latest on succinate treatment of metabolic dysfunction, on a cell model of the brain post-trauma: http://rdcu.be/rvgN

Our lab has gained a new friend! Although he is fantastically cuddly and lovely, we feel he might be better off spending...
13/04/2017

Our lab has gained a new friend! Although he is fantastically cuddly and lovely, we feel he might be better off spending time with some sick little ones. Therefore he is up for adoption! Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust - Making a Difference for Patients - please get in touch if you could help us find him a home :)

Our new terrifyingly fragile electrode for measuring pH in teeny tiny brain microdialysis samples! A little ambitious fo...
10/03/2017

Our new terrifyingly fragile electrode for measuring pH in teeny tiny brain microdialysis samples! A little ambitious for a Friday afternoon perhaps?!

A brilliant day of training on our brand new Seahorse analyser. Thank you Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust - we love it! B...
20/12/2016

A brilliant day of training on our brand new Seahorse analyser. Thank you Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust - we love it! Best looking instrument in the lab by far

08/12/2016

"Operate the [lab instrument] in an environment comfortable for human habitation"

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