Programmes

Programmes

Michaelmas 2012

Wafa Abutaleb—Radiology (PhD Student):
“When Your Brain Needs More Blood: Detecting the Formation of Harmful New Blood Vessels around Carotid Artery Blockages”

Iain Johnston—History (PhD Student):
“The Contribution of the British Dominions in World War Two”

Summer 2012

Ardi Liaunardy-Jopeace—

Biochemistry (PhD Student):

“How TMED7 Regulates Your Innate Immune Response”

Dr Isabelle Vella Gregory

—Archaeology (JRF):

“Life and Death on a Small Island: A Prehistory of the Maltese Islands”

Easter 2012

C. Daniela Robles-Espinoza—Genomics/Bioinformatics (PhD Student):
“Hunting Cancer Susceptibility Genes”

Julie Valade—History (PhD Student):
“Leclerc and His Allies: Military Cooperation and Political Independence (1940-1945)”

Dr Steven Murdoch—Computer Science (Sackler and Cambridge Foundation Research Fellow):
“Censorship Resistance and Privacy on the Internet”

Lent 2012

Guilherme Frederico Lima—Pure Mathematics (PhD Student):
“Topos Theory: The Mathematics of Mathematics”

Clementine Beauvais—Children’s Literature (PhD Student):
“Narratives of Sociopolitical Change in Contemporary Children's Literature”

Professor Peter McNaughton—Pharmacology (University Sheild Professor):
“Pain and Why We Need It”

Michaelmas 2011

Daniel Larsen—History (PhD Student):
“A 'Special' Relationship: Breaking U.S. Codes in the First World War”

Norbert Vanek—Applied Linguistics (PhD Student):
“Linguistic Relativity: Insights from Advanced Second Language Varieties”

Professor James D. Watson (Nobel Laureate):
“Finding the Double-Helix at the Cavendish”

Summer 2011

Sean Hudson—Chemistry (PhD Student):
“Tuberculosis and Fragment-Based Drug Discovery”

James Snee—Computer Science (PhD Student):
“Instrumenting Mobile Devices”

Michael Housden—Organic Chemistry (Submitted PhD):
“Natural Product Synthesis: Designing a Molecular Lego Set”

Dr Helen Thaventhiran (Crawforth)—Literature (JRF):
“Significant Form: Modernism & the Meaning of Meaning”

Easter 2011

 Matthijs Groeneveld—Clinical Biochemistry (PhD Student):
“A Human Genetic Approach to Unravel Cellular Mechanisms of Insulin Action”

Emily Thomas—Philosophy (PhD Student):
 
Paul Hopkinson—Physics (PhD Student):
“Plastic Solar Cells”
 
Dr. David Irving—Musicology and Cultural History (JRF):
“The Globalization of Music”

Lent 2011

Jeffrey Watumull—Linguistics (PhD Student):
“Mathematical Biolinguistics”

Rachel White—History (MPhil Student):
“Redeeming the Past: the 2001 Commemoration of the Paris Massacre of 17 October 1961”

Joe Walmswell—Astrophysics (PhD Student):
“The Diverse Deaths of Massive Stars: the mass range of the supernova progenitors”
 
Sid Nagala—Medicine (PhD Student):
“Advanced MR Techniques in Thyroid tumours”

 

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