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Read more at: Congratulations to Dr Sferruzzi-Perri who has been awarded a New Investigator Research Grant from the MRC for work on biomarkers of materno-fetal health and the role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies!

Congratulations to Dr Sferruzzi-Perri who has been awarded a New Investigator Research Grant from the MRC for work on biomarkers of materno-fetal health and the role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies!

19 March 2018

Congratulations to Dr Sferruzzi-Perri who has been awarded a New Investigator Research Grant from the MRC for work on biomarkers of materno-fetal health and the role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies.


Read more at: Congratulations to Loke CTR Next Generation Research Fellow Dr Simon Tunster who secured an Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology!

Congratulations to Loke CTR Next Generation Research Fellow Dr Simon Tunster who secured an Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology!

9 February 2018

Congratulations to Dr Simon Tunster who secured an Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology! Simon is a Loke CTR Next Generation Research Fellow and his current work is on nutrient transport function to explore whether elevated Phlda2 impairs nutrient transport and to identify mechanisms through which the...


Read more at: View mouse pre-implantation blastocyst immunostained for DNA in blue and microtubules in green. Some cells in both the trophectoderm and the inner cell mass are undergoing mitosis. Imaged by Nadia Capatina CTR PhD student

View mouse pre-implantation blastocyst immunostained for DNA in blue and microtubules in green. Some cells in both the trophectoderm and the inner cell mass are undergoing mitosis. Imaged by Nadia Capatina CTR PhD student

7 February 2018


Read more at: Professor Dino Giussani awarded the 2017 Nick Hales Award by The International Society for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease (DOHaD).
 Professor Dino Giussani  awarded the 2017 Nick Hales Award by The International Society for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease (DOHaD).

Professor Dino Giussani awarded the 2017 Nick Hales Award by The International Society for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease (DOHaD).

24 November 2017

The International Society for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease (DOHaD) has awarded Professor Dino Giussani the 2017 Nick Hales Award. This award, in memory of the late Professor Nick Hales, is awarded every two years to a scientist who has made an outstanding scientific contribution to the DOHaD field.


Read more at: Loke CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn wins first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters.

Loke CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn wins first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters.

29 September 2017

Loke CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn has won the first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters. Oisin Huhn is a PhD student in Francesco Colucci and Ashley Moffett's laboratory both Loke CTR leading investigators. https...


Read more at: CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn wins the first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters. Oisin Huhn is a PhD student in Francesco Colucci and Ashley M

CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn wins the first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters. Oisin Huhn is a PhD student in Francesco Colucci and Ashley M

29 September 2017

Loke CTR PhD student Oisin Huhn has won the first prize for best poster at the 18th Cambridge Immunology Forum, a one-day conference attended by Editors of Nature and Science who judged the posters. Oisin Huhn is a PhD student in Francesco Colucci and Ashley Moffett's laboratory both Loke CTR leading investigators. https...


Read more at: Congratulations to former CTR members Kathy Niakan and Norah Fogarty on their paper in Nature describing the central importance of the gene OCT4 to human embryonic development as shown using CRISPR gene editing of human blastocysts for the first time.

Congratulations to former CTR members Kathy Niakan and Norah Fogarty on their paper in Nature describing the central importance of the gene OCT4 to human embryonic development as shown using CRISPR gene editing of human blastocysts for the first time.

21 September 2017

Congratulations to Kathy Niakan and Norah Fogarty on their paper in Nature describing the central importance of the gene OCT4 to human embryonic development as shown using CRISPR gene editing of human blastocysts for the first time. Both are former members of the Loke CTR. See https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genome-...


Read more at: Success for CTR members at IFPA Manchester: Hannah Yong received a Harold Fox New Investigator Award; Joanna Rakoczy and Nadejda Capatina both won a Y.W Loke New Investigator Award.

Success for CTR members at IFPA Manchester: Hannah Yong received a Harold Fox New Investigator Award; Joanna Rakoczy and Nadejda Capatina both won a Y.W Loke New Investigator Award.

1 September 2017

Many congratulations to Hannah Yong (Sferuzzi-Perri lab) who received a Harold Fox New Investigator Award and to Joanna Rakoczy (Watson Lab) and Nadejda Capatina (G. Burton group) who both received a Y.W Loke New Investigator Award at IFPA in Manchester this week.


Read more at: Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology.

Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology.

25 August 2017

Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology. We congratulate Dr Tina Napso for her Early Career Grant. This grant will further increase Tina's research capacity during her time in the Loke CTR.


Read more at: Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology.

Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology.

25 August 2017

Tina Napso, a Marie Curie Fellow in the Sferruzzi-Perri lab was awarded the Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology. We congratulate Dr Tina Napso for her Early Career Grant. This grant will further increase Tina's research capacity during her time in the Loke CTR. For more information on the Society for...