Randy Schekman (University of California), James Rothman (Yale University) and Thomas Sudhof (Stanford University) has won this years Noble prize for their work in discovering how cells transport material. See links for further information on this item http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24427951 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/2013-nobel-prize-in-medicine-won-by-scientists-for-work-on-cell-delivery-system–james-rothman-randy-schekman-and-thomas-sdhof-8863851.html http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2013/press.html
Book sale
The book sale will finish on Friday 11th October. Only four days left to bag a book bargain!
Training dates for Cambridge Postgraduates
Systematic review proving a challeng? Pubmed not giving you the papers you are sure should be available? References and papers getting out of control? If you’re a postgraduate at Cambridge University training and support is available at scheduled sessions, and on a one-to-one basis. Times and dates for the scheduled sessions are available here – login […]
Welcome to the new Clinical Students
The new students arrive today! Hope you are not too overwhelmed on your first day, and we look forward to seeing you at the “Library in your pocket” sessions during the introductory course, and throughout your three years at the Clinical School.
New data and knowledge information portal
PHE (Public Health England) Data and knowledge gateway gives direct access to analysis tools and resources for public health professionals from one single portal. Over 100 tools are available through the gateway. They cover a wide range of public health areas, including: specific health conditions – such as cancer, mental health, cardiovascular disease lifestyle risk […]
Eyes on Evidence
New evidence updates this month from NICE Effects of human papillomavirus vaccination Surveillance data from Australia suggests a reduced incidence of genital warts following the introduction of vaccination against human papillomavirus for girls and young women. Drug treatments for restless legs syndrome A meta-analysis shows that, compared with placebo, pramipexole, ropinirole, […]
Bargain BookSale
Bag a book bargain! Visit the medical library booksale – on now!
How clean is your iPad?
Patient safety and quality of care care be significantly improved by better access to information. You can acheive this by taking your iPad onto the ward, but at what cost? As more clinicians are bringing tablets and smart phones onto the wards (in some cases they’re being given the tablet by the hospital), it’s important […]
PubMed with Cambridge ejournal links
Hurrah – it’s arrived at last. Searching PubMed used to be frustrating because the links didn’t reliably tell you whether you’d get access to the paper with University of Cambridge RAVEN logins. Booooo! Now, if you search “on campus” PubMed will display an additional button which will let you click through to check whehter there […]
Light reading for new Clinical Students
How to Survive Medical School – Doc2Doc’s top tips for tomorrow’s doctors.
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