
Professor Stephen Graham | Department of Pathology
Stephen is a University Professor in the Virology Division. His lab uses biochemical, biophysical and cell-based techniques to investigate the mechanisms by which viruses alter the infected cell environment.
Professor Graham Martin - THIS Institute - University of Cambridge
Graham Martin is Director of Research at THIS Institute, leading applied research programmes and contributing to the Institute’s strategy and development. Graham has a degree in Geography from Oxford University, an MSc in Society and Space from the University of Bristol, and a PhD in social policy from the University of Nottingham.
Professor Graham Denyer Willis - University of Cambridge
Graham Denyer Willis is Professor of Global Politics and Society in the Department of Politics and International Studies, and a Fellow of Queens’ College. A political ethnographer, Graham's research and teaching is concerned with practices and assumptions of power amidst inequality, as they work through cities, institutions and informality.
Professor Stephen Graham | Cambridge Infectious Diseases
Stephen is interested in understanding how viruses change the composition and architecture of intracellular membranes, and how they evade immune recognition by the host.
Professor Stephen Graham | Cambridge Immunology Network
Stephen is interested in understanding how viruses change the composition and architecture of intracellular membranes, and how they evade immune recognition by the host.
Graham McShane - Department of Engineering
University Associate Professor. Academic Division: Mechanics, Materials and Design. Research group: Materials Engineering. Telephone: +44 1223 3 32744. Email: [email protected]
Stephen Graham | School of the Biological Sciences
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology Theme Lead, Infection and Immunity Stephen Graham's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms used by viruses to invade host cells, establish an infection and ensure that progeny virus particles are released into the environment, all while evading the host's immune defences.
Obituary: Professor Graham Burdge - Cambridge University …
2024年3月13日 · Graham Burdge, previous Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Nutrition and the Journal of Nutritional Science, passed away at home on the 1st February 2024 as the result of a brain tumour. He was 60 years old. The discipline of human nutrition lost a leader who had made a number of important contributions.
Author: Graham Murray - Cambridge Neuroscience
Professor Graham Murray is pleased to consider applications from prospective PhD students. I work on the causes, brain mechanisms and treatments of mental disorder.
Professor Graham Murray | Psychiatry
Dr Graham Murray is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at University of Cambridge and Consultant Psychiatrist in the Cambridge early intervention in psychosis service, CAMEO, part of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Trust. He studied Physics and Philosophy at Oxford University followed by Medicine at King’s College London.