2020 Medicine - the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre Open Evening
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How long does it take for a scientific breakthrough to become a reliable treatment helping patients with real conditions? In most cases this can be at least twenty years. In this open public event we will look at several important areas of Cambridge research, how they have developed from the laboratory to the clinic over the last ten years and how they may be saving lives ten years from now.
The topics to be covered will include developments in:
Prostate Cancer
Multiple Sclerosis
Pulmonary Hypertension
Childhood Diabetes
Neonatal Medicine
Imaging in the Emergency Department
Teachers and school students hoping to take up carerrs in medecine are particularly welcome
This talk is part of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus Public Events series.
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