Jays at Madingley

Madingley aviaries saved from closure

22 July 2022

We are delighted to announce that due to a number of generous donations from both members of the public and the scientific community, together with support from the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge, we are able to keep the corvid aviaries at Madingley open for a further five years.

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X-Ray Showing Pacemaker

Drug incorporated into silicone coating reduces ‘foreign body reaction’ to implants

14 March 2022

Long-term use of implantable electronic medical devices – such as pacemakers and cochlear implants – is hampered by the body’s reaction to foreign bodies. Now, in a study in mice, a team led by scientists at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge has shown that this reaction can be dramatically reduced by incorporating an anti-inflammatory drug into the silicone coating around the implant.

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3D illustration of mitochondria

Study in mice shows potential for gene-editing to tackle mitochondrial disorders

08 February 2022

Defective mitochondria – the ‘batteries’ that power the cells of our bodies – could in future be repaired using gene-editing techniques. Scientists at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge have shown that it is possible to modify the mitochondrial genome in live mice, paving the way for new treatments for incurable mitochondrial disorders.

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Wireless limb control

17 May 2021

Researchers in Cambridge’s Bioelectronics Lab are developing implantable devices to bypass nerve damage and restore movement to paralysed limbs.

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