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Posted by | 5 October 2020
Tommy Ngo joins the Group

Tommy Ngo joins the Group as a MRes in Neurotechnology.  Welcome, Tommy!

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Posted by | 2 October 2020
VACANCY: President’s PhD Scholarship

The Synaptic Plasticity and Repair Group is looking to sponsor an outstanding UK, European or international candidate for a fully-funded President's PhD Scholarship.  Please contact Vincenzo De Paola to discuss...

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Posted by | 2 October 2020
VACANCY: MRC DTP Studentship

Applications are being accepted for an Imperial College MRC DTP (Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership) Research Studentship. Candidates with an outstanding academic record, some practical research experience, holding a...

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Posted by | 7 October 2019
Elizabeth Brockman joins the Group

Elizabeth Brockman, from Saskatoon, Canada, joins the Group as a PhD student and Early Stage Researcher in the Syn2Psy Innovative Training Network, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Program under...

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Posted by | 25 September 2019
Vincenzo De Paola to present at Syn2Psy Kickoff Meeting

Vincenzo De Paola and Thomas Knöpfel will give a team presentation at the Syn2Psy Kickoff Meeting of the European consortium to investigate neuropsychiatric diseases, 26 – 27 September 2019 in...

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Posted by | 1 September 2019
Vincenzo De Paola appointed a readership

Vincenzo De Paola receives an academic promotion to Reader of Translational Neuroscience. Congratulations, Vincenzo!

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Posted by | 11 July 2019
Cher Bass successfully defends her PhD thesis

Cher Bass successfully defends her PhD thesis. Congratulations Cher! https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz04m9ZnOr0/

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Posted by | 16 May 2019
Raquel Real successfully defends her PhD thesis

Raquel Real successfully defends her PhD thesis.  Congratulations 2 x Dr Real. https://www.instagram.com/p/BxkcXG1HMu1/

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Posted by | 4 February 2019
New F1000Prime recommendation

F1000Prime publishes Vincenzo De Paola and Shabana Khan article recommendation.

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Posted by | 1 February 2019
Beatrice da Via joins the Group

Beatrice da Via, from Trieste University, Italy, joins the Group as a MSc Erasmus+ student to characterise the pathological features of human cortical grafts derived from donors carrying mutations associated...

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