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Oxford at Said Seminar: Neuroscience

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This Oxford at Said seminar showcases some of Oxfords most exciting new research in the area of Neuroscience.
Baroness Greenfield will start the evening off with a talk on Neuroscience, where we are now and where we are going. In the second half of the evening, Dr. Cader will present his research on understanding the cellular pathways leading to neuronal degeneration. Dr. Suter Dick will then discuss how the collaboration between industry and academia in the Innovative Medicines Initiative will hopefully speed up the development of better medicines to treat neurodegenerative diseases.

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Entrepreneurship
People
Susan Greenfield
Zam Cader
Laura Suter-Dick
Keywords
neuroscience
disease
greenfield
research
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 13/08/2012
Duration: 00:56:40

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