Lucy Cavendish College Research Day 2020 Free and open to all the College Research Day, on 17 March 2020, presented an opportunity for research ideas or outcomes to reach a wider audience; the afternoon started with a poster session. A short Q&A session after each talk enabled participants to dig deeper into specific areas of interest.
Speakers Julia Hayes, Education: Educating children with disabilities in Colombia: Is the ‘Escuela Nueva’ model a local solution? Abigail Salamone, Education: A Wider Lens: Using ‘Photovoice’ to understand student experiences in Varanasi, India Clarisse Beurrier, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology: Cell-based meat: Advances towards environmentally-friendly, scalable and cost-effective manufacturing strategies Eleonore Poli, Materials and Metallurgy: Investigation of failure mechanisms in turbine blade coatings Alice Dearle, Electrical Engineering/Physics: Anisotropic growth of hybrid perovskite crystals for application as photo/ x-ray detectors Mary Sharpe, Visiting Scholar: What is love - biology, culture, spirit? Emma Hopkins, Land Economy: An Analysis of the South China Sea Dispute Lauren Lee, Medicine: Excess HIF-1 activity causes pathogenic necrosis of mycobacterium-infected macrophages
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Matilde Duarte, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute: Novel models and therapeutics for choroid plexus carcinoma Dr Jessica Taylor, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute: Precision Cancer Medicine for Medulloblastoma Blanche Gonzales de Linares, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: An analysis of scalar items under memory load using an inference task Emma Perry, Earth Sciences: Dissolution of mixed oxide fuels Dr Stephanie Brown, Psychiatry: Diffusion structural network metrics as a predictor for Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis in Downs Syndrome Sabrina Jamil, Centre for Gender Studies, POLIS: South Asian Muslim women’s experiences in British Politics Tessa Morgan, Public Health and Primary Care: Do older caregiving spouses identify as carers?