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2011

News related to the Research Institute from 2011:

A brainstorming competition

04/07/2011

South-Wales students compete for inaugural 'Brain Bee' title.

Fry heads-up Mind

28/06/2011

Research Institute Patron named Mind’s new President.

Cardiff scientists honoured by the Royal Society

20/05/2011

Professor Alun Davies and Professor John Parkes elected Fellows of The Royal Society.

Turf cut on Hadyn Ellis Building

19/05/2011

Flagship building named after distinguished former Deputy Vice-Chancellor.

MRC LogoThe Third Annual Summer School in Brain Disorder Research

15/04/2011

Lectures, interactive sessions and informal discussion.

Alzheimer's genes

04/04/2011

Search uncovers five new Alzheimer's genes

Fluorescing neurons in the brainCardiff brains hit BBC big screen

09/03/2011

Striking brain images help kick start University's Brain Awareness Week

Autism link to testosterone

08/03/2011

Public lecture examines foetal testosterone theory of autism

Dementia funding ‘dangerously low’

14/02/2011

Professor Julie Williams argues the only answer to dementia lies in research

Dr Anthony IslesGene divides brain and brawn

27/01/2011

Gene discovery shows parents' genes act in different ways

MP tours ground-breaking research

26/01/2011

Politician hears of potential benefits of Cardiff mental health studies

BrainGrant award for promising scientists

26/01/2011

Mental health researchers receive funding boost

The Artful Brain?

19/01/2011

Search is on for best images of University neuroscience research

High-profile patrons for Research Institutes

11/01/2011

Stephen Fry, Griff Rhys Jones and Sir Terry Matthews back new Research Institutes.


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