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Why I love my subject - Computer Science with Dr. John Fawcett. Churchill College, University of Cambridge. 7.31K subscribers. Subscribed. 68. 3.8K views 4 years ago. As part of our new 'Virtual...
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May 28, 2010 · On Tuesday, June 1, Professor James Fawcett will deliver a free lecture looking into the devastation caused by spinal cord injury – and how the latest research, including nerve fibre regeneration, may offer some hope to those affected.
With an unrivalled weight of history behind it, tracing its roots back to Millicent Fawcett’s successful parliamentary campaign to win women the vote, Fawcett today continues to deliver vital evidence, reasoned argument and critically, a nonpartisan and independent voice on women’s rights.
Millicent Fawcett began campaigning for women’s equality in 1866, and was instrumental in achieving first votes for women in 1918. At The Fawcett Society, we’ve continued her legacy of fighting sexism through impactful research and hard-hitting campaigns for over 155 years.
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Nov 5, 2020 · Scientists have used gene therapy to regenerate damaged nerve fibres in the eye, in a discovery that could aid the development of new treatments for glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide.