News archiveLatest newsThe Brain Awareness Week 2020 call for projects has been launched!Dec 20, 2019 FENS, on behalf of the Dana Foundation, offers financial support of up to 1,000 EUR to event organisers within Europe during the Brain Awareness Week. Upcoming call for target-based proposals: Dementia ConsortiumDec 20, 2019 The Dementia Consortium is seeking innovative academic proposals that aim to robustly demonstrate target relevance to human disease. Rosetrees Trust Interdisciplinary Prize 2020 for collaboration between Medicine and ChemistryDec 20, 2019 Applications are now open for the Rosetrees Trust Interdisciplinary Prize 2019 to stimulate collaborative research between Medicine and Chemistry. CamBRAIN - Term card for Lent termDec 20, 2019 Check out the packed programme of events that CamBRAIN will host in Lent term. CamBRAIN - Cheese & Wine - In conversation with Trevor Robbins & Barbara SahakianDec 20, 2019 You are invited to our very special evening in conversation with Trevor Robbins and Barbara Sahakian. Places are limited and aimed at Cambridge Neuroscience Early Career Researchers. POSTPONED - CNS2020 - Registration Open!Dec 20, 2019 The 30th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar will take place on April 15th 2020 at Robinson College with dinner at Downing College in the evening. 2019/20 Sanofi iAwards Europe is now openDec 17, 2019 This scheme funds translational pilot projects as collaborations between University researchers and Sanofi scientists in Sanofi's strategic priority areas, with the opportunity for successful projects to be taken forward for further development. Mothers’ and babies’ brains ‘more in tune’ when mother is happyDec 17, 2019 Mothers’ and babies’ brains can work together as a ‘mega-network’ by synchronising brain waves when they interact. How to Develop a Medical Device or DiagnosticDec 13, 2019 If you are thinking about or have started developing a diagnostic tool or medical device, then this workshop is for you. Meet....Medicines Discovery CatapultDec 13, 2019 This event will include talks and a networking lunch, followed by opportunities to arrange a 1:1 meeting with representatives from the Medicines Discovery Catapult (MDC). Rising Stars Public Engagement trainingDec 2, 2019 The next Rising Stars Public Engagement course starts mid-January, with an application deadline of Monday 6 January 2020. Medical i-TeamsNov 29, 2019 Interested in commercialising new medical inventions and matching them to user needs? Looking for some hands-on experience? Then read on! Post Docs and ECRs: How can your research influence policy?Nov 29, 2019 This lunchtime event is aimed at Post-Docs and Early Career Researchers and is designed to help you think about how your research can influence policy. Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum January EventNov 29, 2019 The January CamNTF event will have an AI and machine learning focus and we have some fantastic speakers lined up. Meet with... Johnson and Johnson InnovationNov 29, 2019 In this event, representatives from Johnson & Johnson Innovation will provide an overview of goals and missions, highlighting how Johnson & Johnson Innovation interacts with the entrepreneurial community through JLABS, JJDC, The Innovation Centers and Janssen Business & Development. EPSRC funding calls: IAA grantsNov 29, 2019 There are four funding calls from the EPSRC with upcoming application deadlines. Turing presents AI UKNov 29, 2019 The Alan Turing Institute is hosting a two-day showcase featuring the very best of UK academic work in AI and machine learning. Sanofi iAwards Europe – call launching shortlyNov 29, 2019 The 2019/20 Sanofi iAwards Europe call will be launched on 13th December inviting expressions of interest from University of Cambridge researchers. Restricted call: Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships (internal deadline 12.00 noon, 11 December 2019)Nov 28, 2019 The Foundation’s three-year program aims to train Engaged Leaders, in order to build the capacity for academics to make their research accessible beyond academia, to partner and work with a diversity of actors across society, and to help address some of the most pressing domestic and global issues of direct relevance for the future of Canada. Brain Research UK 2020 project grant call is now open!Nov 8, 2019 We are inviting preliminary grant applications for translational research projects under our three priority themes: acquired brain and spinal cord injury, neuro-oncology, and headache and facial pain. Childhood Obesity linked to structural brain differencesNov 8, 2019 A study by Lisa Ronan (Psychiatry) and Paul Fletcher (Psychiatry) has uncovered distinct differences in brain structure in obese children compared to those of normal weight. The use of antidepressants by over 65s has a substantial increase in 20 yearsNov 8, 2019 A study led Carol Brayne(Public Health and Primary Care) has shown that the number of people over 65 taking antidepressants has more than doubled in 20 years. The Evelyn Trust Medical Research and Health and Wellbeing GrantsNov 8, 2019 Each year, they hope to make grants totalling between £500,000 and £1.5m and will consider applications for any amount, up to £250,000. Neuro-oncology Programme Pump Prime Funds 2020-2021Nov 8, 2019 The Neuro-Oncology Programme at the CRUK Cambridge Centre are inviting applications for pump prime funding to address current issues in brain and CNS cancers. The Engaged Researcher: Pathways to Impact and Public EngagementNov 8, 2019 This course is going to disentangle academic and non-academic impact. It will explore the current research environment and impact agenda and help you understand how research is funded. Alzheimer’s Research UK East Network 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting and AGMNov 8, 2019 Registration is now open for the Alzheimer’s Research UK East Network 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting and AGM. The Pict warrior fighting her inner demonsNov 4, 2019 Professor Paul Fletcher, a psychiatrist at the University of Cambridge with a particular interest in psychosis, acts as the Mental Health Advisor for Ninja Theory. Women in STEM: Stepheni UhNov 4, 2019 Stepheni Uh is a PhD candidate in the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and a Gates Cambridge Scholar. The Future of Healthcare InnovationsNov 4, 2019 You are invited to a talk about the changing trends of innovations in the healthcare space, followed by discussion about mental health. "NeuroTalks: The Ageing Brain" 7th November @ The Cambridge Brew House, 6.30pm!Nov 4, 2019 CamBRAIN (together with PNN) will host the first Neurotalks of the year at the Cambridge Brew House on 7th November at 6.30pm. Big Bid Fund: Support for preparation of large bidsNov 4, 2019 The support offered by the Fund is flexible according to the needs of individual proposals. Isaac Newton Trust / Wellcome Trust ISSF / University of Cambridge Joint Research Grants SchemeOct 28, 2019 The primary aim of the scheme is to provide support for newly appointed individuals to allow them to develop projects which will lead to a full application for external funding (e.g. project grant from a Research Council or equivalent). KEN Pump Prime Funding Scheme is now open for applicationOct 28, 2019 KEN colleagues are invited to apply for up to £20k of ‘pump priming’ funding for challenge-led activities, to support collaborative research between the University and industry. Restricted call: Student engagement in knowledge exchange (Nov 1 deadline)Oct 11, 2019 Research England and the Office for Students have announced the Student Engagement in Knowledge Exchange Demonstrating what works for students call. The Role of Health Partnerships in Tackling Global ChallengesOct 11, 2019 Join for an evening of informative talks, networking and to learn about the work of Cambridge Global Health Partnerships. Funding - Citizen Science Exploration GrantOct 11, 2019 UKRI is offering the opportunity to apply for up to £20,000 (100% fEC) to allow researchers to develop pilot projects to build citizen science capacity into their work. Restricted call: BA Global Professorships 2020 (internal deadline 18 November 2019)Oct 11, 2019 The purpose of the Global Professorships is to enable world-class scholars in the social sciences or humanities to further their individual research goals while strengthening the UK research base and advancing the research goals and strategies of their UK host universities. ENTERPRISETECH: Apply by 25 OctoberOct 11, 2019 Are you a PhD, postdoc, early career academic or research-related member of staff who would like the opportunity to develop skills in entrepreneurship while exploring the commercial potential of real, early-stage innovations? Matt Lambon Ralph Elected Fellow of The British AcademyAug 21, 2019 Congratulations to Matthew Lambon Ralph (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) who has been elected as a Fellow of the British Academy Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF) September MeetingAug 21, 2019 The September meeting of the Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF) is now open for registration. This meeting will be hosted by AstraZeneca at Academy House on Hills Road, Cambridge on the 11/09. Joint lubricating fluid plays key role in osteoarthritic pain, study findsAug 16, 2019 A team at the University of Cambridge has shown how, in osteoarthritis patients, the viscous lubricant that ordinarily allows our joints to move smoothly triggers a pain response from nerve cells similar to that caused by chilli peppers. UKRI-BBSRC Bioscience Big Ideas PipelineAug 16, 2019 UKRI-BBSRC has launched the Big Ideas Pipeline, a pilot programme through which UKRI-BBSRC aims to engage with their broad research and innovation community in a quest to identify adventurous and exciting ideas that have the potential to be transformational. How is post-stroke fatigue understood by stroke survivors and carers?Aug 16, 2019 Karen Thomas, a PhD student supervised by Jonathan Mant devised a study to understand post-stroke fatigue from the perspective of stroke survivors and care-givers expressed in an online discussion forum. Designing stem-cell-based dopamine cell replacement trials for Parkinson’s diseaseAug 16, 2019 Roger Barker explores the clinical studies of Parkinson’s disease, using a dopamine cell replacement strategy, that have been in progress for more than 30 years. 'Projection neuron' identified as key cell in multiple sclerosis developmentAug 16, 2019 A study by postdoctoral fellow Lucas Schirmer, in the laboratory of David Rowitch discovered that a specific brain cell known as a 'projection neuron' has a central role to play in the atrophic brain changes seen in multiple sclerosis (MS). Royal Medal winner 2019Aug 16, 2019 Congratulations to Michel Goedert FMedSci FRS (MRC LMB) who was awarded the Royal Medal for identifying and characterising assembled tau protein and alpha-synuclein and showing that they form the inclusions of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Public Engagement Starter FundAug 16, 2019 The Public Engagement Starter Fund is an exciting opportunity for University of Cambridge researchers to apply for small grants to undertake innovative public engagement with research activities. Grants ranging from £500 - £1,500 are available. The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine research prizeAug 16, 2019 The Lister Institute is now accepting applications for their 2020 Research Prizes (six awards worth £250,000 each). Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative 2019 Symposium- Sept 19thAug 16, 2019 Join the Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative at our symposium at Churchill College, Cambridge on September 19th, from 2pm to 8pm and be part of this conversation. SYNAPSES Seminar invitation for postdocsAug 15, 2019 SYNAPSES, Seminars at Yale Neuroscience: Advanced Postdoc Extramural Series. Consultancy workshop for academics & researchers 2 OctAug 15, 2019 Do you want to share your knowledge through consultancy projects? Perhaps you are already consulting, but want to refresh your expertise in this area. If so, Cambridge Enterprise is delighted to be offering this half-day training course to academics and researchers of the University. Chemistry Networks 2019: Focus on AI and Machine LearningAug 2, 2019 The Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, invites you to attend its annual industry networking and showcase event: Chemistry Networks 2019: Focus on AI and Machine Learning High levels of oestrogen in the womb linked to autismAug 2, 2019 Cambridge Neuroscientists have identified a link between exposure to high levels of oestrogen sex hormones in the womb and the likelihood of developing autism. Registration is open for Artificial & Biological Cognition and David Marr: 50 years onAug 2, 2019 #ABC2019 comprises seven sessions including ‘Reinforcement Learning’, ‘Navigation’, ‘Robotics’, ‘Communication’, ‘Vision’ ‘Mental Health’ and ‘Neuroethics of AI. #Marr2019: In addition, we are hosting a special satellite meeting to celebrate David Marr, one of the founding fathers of computational neuroscience, on the 50th anniversary of his thesis. #Marr2019 | David Marr: 50 years on | 11 September 2019Aug 2, 2019 David Marr stands as a giant in the development of neuroscience, where he brought his insights from mathematical theory to a largely experimental subject in which dramatic new findings were being made - come and celebrate him and his legacy in Cambridge this September. #ABC2019 - Artificial & Biological Cognition | 12-13 September 2019Aug 2, 2019 Registration is now open for 7th Cambridge Neuroscience Symposium #ABC2019. Abstract submission is extended until August 16th 2019. Funding: Preparation for UKRI GCRF Challenge Clusters callJul 31, 2019 The CGC SRI will be facilitating University of Cambridge bids to the UKRI GCRF Challenge Clusters call through a preparatory workshop on 12th August, 10-12 pm at the Maxwell Centre (Rayleigh Seminar Room) Molecular Neurodegeneration Course, Wellcome Genome CampusJul 31, 2019 This course provides an overview of the molecular basis of neurodegenerative disorders and is aimed at individuals working in neurodegenerative research, neurogenetics or translational neuroscience, including clinical scientists, veterinary scientists, PhD students and post-doctoral researchers. Stem Cells UK SymposiumJul 31, 2019 Stem Cells UK is a one day stem cell research meeting co-organised by the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, The Francis Crick Institute and the Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Edinburgh. The event will be held at the Crick on 1st October 2019 and features a programme of leading stem cell researchers fro, around the UK. Restricted call: Innovate UK / MRC / CRUK call Enabling Integrated Diagnostics for Early Detection (internal deadline 15 August 2019)Jul 31, 2019 Innovate UK have announced a call in collaboration with MRC and CRUK for Enabling integrated diagnostics for early detection Autumn School in Data Science: Machine learning applications for life sciencesJul 31, 2019 Registration is open for the "Autumn School in Data Science: Machine learning applications for life sciences", which will take place at the University of Cambridge on Sep 23-26. Restricted call: Innovate UK / MRC / CRUK call Enabling Integrated Diagnostics for Early DetectionJul 30, 2019 Innovate UK have announced a call in collaboration with MRC and CRUK for Enabling integrated diagnostics for early detection. (internal deadline 15 August 2019) Cambridge University Press launches University Collaboration BudgetJul 30, 2019 A new funding initiative by Cambridge University Press to support collaborative projects between the University and the Press. Sir Jules Thorn Award for Biomedical Research - internal deadline 12 August 2019Jul 30, 2019 The Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust has announced the Award for Biomedical Research. One grant of up to £1.7m is offered to support a five-year programme of translational biomedical research. ESRC-GO Science Areas of Research Interest (ARI) FellowshipsJul 30, 2019 The ESRC and the Government Office for Science are looking to appoint two Areas of Research Interest (ARI) Fellowships, for one year (with the potential to extend to two years), starting as soon as feasible from mid October 2019. The deadline for applications is 16.00 on 6 August. Vice-Chancellor's Research Impact and Engagement Awards 2019Jul 23, 2019 We are delighted to announce the launch of the 2019 Vice-Chancellor's Research Impact and Engagement Awards. The Awards scheme was established in 2016 to recognise and celebrate excellence in research impact and public engagement with research. Autistic adults experience high rates of negative life eventsJul 23, 2019 Autistic adults are vulnerable to many types of negative life experience, including employment difficulties, financial hardship, domestic abuse and ‘mate-crime’, according to new research published today in the journal Autism Research Researchers develop game app for autism rehabilitationJul 23, 2019 Researchers from China and Cambridge team led by Professor Barbara Sahakian are developing a game app based on artificial intelligence technology to help children with autism. England world-leading for dementia with Lewy bodies expertiseJul 23, 2019 England is the world’s top performing region in terms of expertise in dementia with Lewy bodies, according to new data analysis published by Expertscape – a website which objectively ranks people and institutions by their expertise across more than 26,000 biomedical topics. ALBORADA Research Fund 2019Jul 11, 2019 The Cambridge-Africa programme is pleased to announce that the call for proposals to the ALBORADA Research Fund, is now open. Subject: Restricted call: TRDF: Transformative Research Technologies (internal deadline 5 August 2019)Jul 11, 2019 The aim of the call is to support the early-stage development of cutting edge, high-impact transformative research technologies based on new advances in fundamental engineering, physical and life sciences which are essential to sustaining the vibrancy of life sciences discovery research in the UK. These technology developments should offer the potential of a step-change in the state-of-the-art for the given field. Internal Funding Opportunity: ESRC Festival of Social Science | Applications by 20 September 2019Jul 11, 2019 The call to host an event or exhibition as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences is now open. The annual event is a celebration of the social sciences and takes place across the UK via public debates, conferences, workshops, interactive seminars, film screenings, virtual exhibitions and much more. Restricted Call: RAEng Research Fellowships and Engineering forDevelopment Research Fellowships 2019/20 (internal deadline: 12 August 2019)Jul 11, 2019 This call is aimed at outstanding engineering early career researchers who have been awarded their PhD Certificate (or the PhD has been unconditionally approved) no more than four years prior to the funder submission deadline. 7th Biennial Cambridge International Conference on Mental Health| | 5-6 September 2019Jul 11, 2019 This conference will cover many topics on mental health, including Bipolar disorders, Brain stimulation techniques, Depression, Immunopsychiatry, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Neuroscientific basis of mental illnesses, OCD, Schizophrenia, Social, Philosophical & Artistic contributions, LifeStyle Mental Health. Scientists identify possible source of the ‘Uncanny Valley’ in the brainJul 10, 2019 Scientists have identified mechanisms in the human brain that could help explain the phenomenon of the ‘Uncanny Valley’ – the unsettling feeling we get from robots and virtual agents that are too human-like. They have also shown that some people respond more adversely to human-like agents than others. Problematic smartphone use linked to poorer grades, alcohol misuse and more sexual partnersJul 10, 2019 A survey of more than 3,400 university students in the USA has found that one in five respondents reported problematic smartphone use. Female students were more likely be affected and problematic smartphone use was associated with lower grade averages, mental health problems and higher numbers of sexual partners. Virtual reality can spot navigation problems in early Alzheimer’s diseaseJul 10, 2019 Virtual reality (VR) can identify early Alzheimer’s disease more accurately than ‘gold standard’ cognitive tests currently in use, suggests new research from the University of Cambridge. Study identifies our ‘inner pickpocket’Jul 10, 2019 Researchers have identified how the human brain is able to determine the properties of a particular object using purely statistical information: a result which suggests there is an ‘inner pickpocket’ in all of us. Blood pressure drug shows promise for treating Parkinson’s and dementia in animal studiesJul 10, 2019 A prescription drug to treat high blood pressure has shown promise against conditions such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and forms of dementia in studies carried out in mice and zebrafish at the University of Cambridge. ‘Mindreading’ neurons simulate decisions of social partnersJul 10, 2019 Scientists have identified special types of brain cells that may allow us to simulate the decision-making processes of others, thereby reconstructing their state of mind and predicting their intentions. Dysfunction in these ‘simulation neurons’ may help explain difficulties with social interactions in conditions such as autism and social anxiety. Inflammation links heart disease and depression, study findsJul 10, 2019 People with heart disease are more likely to suffer from depression, and the opposite is also true. Now, scientists at the University of Cambridge believe they have identified a link between these two conditions: inflammation – the body’s response to negative environmental factors, such as stress. Report examines origins and nature of ‘maths anxiety’Jul 10, 2019 A report out today examines the factors that influence ‘maths anxiety’ among primary and secondary school students, showing that teachers and parents may inadvertently play a role in a child’s development of the condition, and that girls tend to be more affected than boys. New approach to drug discovery could lead to personalised treatment of neuropsychiatric disordersJul 10, 2019 Researchers have developed a method that could drastically accelerate the search for new drugs to treat mental health disorders such as schizophrenia. Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study showsJul 10, 2019 The first large-scale study of autism in China has revealed that around one in a hundred people in China has an autism spectrum condition – the same figure as found in the West. Funding Pre-announcement - Restricted Call: NERC Capital Call 2019Jul 8, 2019 NERC has issued a pre-announcement for a call for proposals for capital assets (for science, innovation, estates, IT and/or facilities), for which NERC has allocated up to £3 million. Funding: ESRC Impact Acceleration Account 2019-2023Jul 8, 2019 The University of Cambridge has been awarded another round of funding for an Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) from the Economic Social Research Council (ESRC) to run from 2019-2023. Cambridge team to study concussion in international motorsportJul 5, 2019 Cambridge researchers are to take part in a study to examine the impact of concussion in motorsports, with the aim of reducing traumatic brain injury and helping drivers recover. Brain Anatomy Course | London | July 23-25 2019Jul 4, 2019 A highly popular and accessible introduction to structural, functional and radiological neuroanatomy. Cambridge Networks Day 2019 | August 29 2019Jul 4, 2019 This event brings together researchers with an interest in networks from a wide variety of fields, from biology to physics, computer science, sociology and business. British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Meeting | 2-3 SeptemberJul 4, 2019 We would be delighted if you would join us for the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Scientific Meeting on 2nd-3rd September, in Cambridge. Restricted call: ESRC New Investigator Grants (internal deadline 11 March 2019)Jan 28, 2019 The call is open to high-quality candidates who have a maximum of four years' postdoctoral experience. PE opportunities: Would you like to volunteer for CamBRAIN during the Cambridge Science Festival?Jan 21, 2019 PE opportunities: Would you like to volunteer for CamBRAIN during the Cambridge Science Festival? Recalling positive events and experiences can help protect young people against depression in later lifeJan 15, 2019 Depression often first emerges in adolescence, a critical developmental time period when an individual experiences substantial changes in their brain structure and chemistry. A known risk factor of depression is exposure to early life stress, such as illness, parents’ separation or death, or adverse family circumstances. Still time to nominate – ARUK Conference Prizes - Deadline tomorrow 9th JanuaryJan 8, 2019 The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is an opportunity to celebrate excellence in research from people at all stages of their careers. The Cambridge Institute for Neuroscience PhD studentships – applications now open - Deadline 28th JanuaryJan 8, 2019 The Institute for Neuroscience offers three fully funded places to motivated graduate students to undertake a PhD at the University of Cambridge. Opportunity to join the ESRC Strategic Advisory Network (closing date: 1 February 2019)Jan 7, 2019 The ESRC is looking to bolster their network with fresh perspectives and an even broader range of expertise by inviting applications to join their Strategic Advisory Network. Latest newsYou are viewing the news archive. Read the latest news |