March 2023

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Using CANTAB to understand more about depth of anaesthesia and post-operative cognitive dysfunction

Insights Back to resource centre 21 March 2023 Using CANTAB to understand more about depth of anaesthesia and post-operative cognitive dysfunction We caught up with Anders Aasheim from Oslo University Hospital who told us more about his team’s research in understanding the effect of anaesthesia on cognitive function. My name is Anders Aasheim, and I am a nurse anaesthetist and

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My career story: Naomi McPartlan, Clinical Project Coordinator

Insights Back to resource centre 15 March 2023 My career story: Naomi McPartlan, Clinical Project Coordinator We chatted to Naomi about her role, her career to date and what advice she has for anyone thinking of a career in clinical trials and health technology.When did you join Cambridge Cognition and what is your role?I started at the beginning of July 2022 as

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How CANTAB can help to understand cognition in eating disorders

Insights Back to resource centre 2 March 2023 How CANTAB can help to understand cognition in eating disorders During Eating Disorder Awareness Week (27th February – 5th March), Hannah Hickinbotham and Eleanor Rist reflect on the evidence around how cognition is affected in eating disorders, and how CANTAB® can be used for research in this area. Around 1.25 million people

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