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Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research
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Born in 2007 the Loke CTR (part of Cambridge University) has established itself as a global centre of excellence for placental research.
Joined April 2019
#announcement please share 📢 Annual Meeting 2025 'The Placenta at Term' registration live Applications open for Placental Biology Course, in-person, in Cambridge this September 25 places, application deadline 21 March!
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Thanks to the efforts of @busma_butt and team the Loke CTR are thrilled to announce their achievement of LEAF bronze award for laboratory sustainability and efficiency! Find out more about LEAF
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RT @Cambridge_Uni: Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 👩🏿🚀🧑🔬👩🏽🔬🥼🧬 We're so proud of all the women and girls at Cambr…
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RT @Co_Biologists: Our latest extraordinary biologist is Sarah Bray, Chair of our Board of Directors. To learn more about Sarah's role and…
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Last week @MargaridaMCM joined us to present her talk 'The evolution of new cell types and organs: the view from the placenta' for the first seminar of our series for 2025, thank you Margarida!
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RT @matteomolelab: Introducing our research team at the Molè Lab! 🔬 We're pioneering embryo implantation techniques to improve IVF success…
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RT @YEN_community: For more information about our speakers check out our post on The Node: We also thank Christoph…
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RT @PrenatalTherapy: We are recruiting to this important study @UCLH @UCLHresearch @UCL_IfWH @ucl. Please retweet. Do contact the team if y…
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RT @TheMilnerInst: 📣 Milner Consortium Call Are you an academic at @Cambridge_Uni, @sangerinstitute or @BabrahamInst? Do you have an idea…
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RT @boroviak_lab: Curious embryo fact 23/25 The African elephant has the longest gestation period of any land mammal. It lasts an incredi…
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RT @Cam_Repro: 'Why do people have children?' Join us for interdisciplinary dialogue, flash talks and networking at our next Forum 12 Mar…
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RT @BrancoLab: We are hiring! 3-year BBSRC-funded postdoc position available. TEs, epigenetics, pregnancy: if you love one or more of these…
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RT @DrWenTong: Our new paper on placental mitochondrial adaptation to gestational hypoxia is now published in @JPhysiol @Giussani_La…
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RT @PrenatalTherapy: 4 year NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics & Gynaecology now recruiting @UCL_IfWH @ucl @uclh ST5/6 with MRCO…
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RT @boroviak_lab: Curious embryo fact 22/25 Placentation strategies are highly variable amongst species. Ruminants, such as cattle, sheep…
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RT @boroviak_lab: Curious embryo fact 20/25 In marsupials, such as kangaroo, koala and wombat, the embryo does not contain an inner cell m…
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🌍 Exciting News from the Society for Reproduction and Fertility! 🌟 We're thrilled to introduce our first educational e-book: "Reproduction in a Changing World". 📥 Download it now for FREE and stay informed about the fascinating world of reproduction!
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RT @cw_hanna: Excited to share our recent work in @CellStemCell, led by @GeorgiaL38395, characterising determinants of DNA methylation patt…
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RT @GeorgiaL38395: So happy to share my first lead author paper! We characterised DNA methylation patterning in human trophoblast stem cell…
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