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Next week we are taking part in Wear It Green Day
On the 16 May come dressed in something green and join us in the Cafe for a bake sale!
Donations are cash only
Let's turn the world green for good mental health!
#WearItGreen #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthAwareness Week
1/4 Hormonal replacement therapy #HRT is the main treatment for #menopause associated symptoms and has improved the lives of many patients worldwide.
#womenshealth #WHUM Cancer Research UK
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The popular Pint of Science UK annual science festival takes place next month. Find all the Cambridge venues and events here 👇
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This week in ‘Science without anguish’: The high cost of fear in research sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/the-high-…
Thanks to Alice White, PhD for illustrations
NEW PAPER out today in @BMJ_latest TRIPOD+AI: reporting recommendations for studies developing or validating prediction models for use in healthcare that use #machinelearning methods
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Introducing the blog series 'Science Without Anguish', launching 15th April. 10 articles on managing the emotional challenges of research life to improve both productivity and wellbeing. Stay tuned for more info Chimp Management | Prof Steve Peters Cam Neuroscience Clinical School HR Liz Simmonds Churchill College
Girls are experiencing debilitating period symptoms that affect their lives.
Today, we are launching our key campaign asks to empower young women to have control over their health journey early on.
Sign our petition now ⤵️
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The blog post for the March Data Champion forum 'The (exponential) thirst for data' is now up on the Unlocking Research blog (unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk). Are the environmental costs of AI too high and does it perpetuate inequality? #AI #datachampcam Cambridge RDM
Today is #WorldHealthDay World Health Organization (WHO). Around the world, the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat. We believe that everyone deserves access to healthcare. #MyHealthMyRight !
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Calling PhD students, postdocs & other clinical researchers: on Mon 13 May Research at CPFT & Cambridge University Hospitals NHS will run a 1-day in-person/hybrid workshop on Cambridge Biomedical Campus covering aspects of conducting a clinical trial. Book your place: [email protected] CUH Nurse, Midwife & AHP Research Cambridge University