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The Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (Loke CTR) was founded in 2007 as a focus of excellence to promote scientific study of the placenta and maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. It brings together over 25 Principal Investigators, many of whom are recognized international experts in their fields, based in different departments within the University and allied institutes, such the Babraham Institute and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The range of expertise extends from stem cell biology, through genetics and epigenetics, immunology, physiology, biochemistry and metabolism, bioengineering, to clinical studies and epidemiology. In addition, the Centre embraces Fellows holding externally funded research fellowships, e.g. Sir Henry Dale and Dorothy Hodgkin fellowships, as well as its own Next Generation Fellows who are developing their independent research careers. This unique depth and breadth of expertise allows members to adopt an integrated and comprehensive scientific approach to understanding the complexity of placental biology. baby.jpg The ultimate aim is to alleviate suffering resulting from placentally-related complications of pregnancy, such as miscarriage, growth restriction and stillbirth, that remain a major cause of maternal and infant morbidity and mortality worldwide. To achieve this aim, our objectives are: 1.To facilitate interactions between basic scientists and academic clinicians both within Cambridge and nationally/internationally to address major outstanding questions in placental biology; 2.To provide research training of the highest standard, and to promote the careers of recent graduates as independent researchers; 3.To act as an international resource to facilitate placental research. The Centre was endowed by a medical alumnus and the University is fully committed to its success, assigning the Centre academic positions and core laboratory and administrative space. The research activities of members are supported by grant income from the Wellcome Trust, the MRC, the BBSRC, the British Heart Foundation, Action Medical Research and other funding bodies, for which they are most grateful.

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The Centre for Trophoblast Research has a job opportunity for a Technician (Fixed Term)

Posted by , on 27 July 2022

The Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) is looking to recruit a Technician to support cutting edge collaborative research in human biology. To apply for the job please visit: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/32716/ The ...

CTR Placental Biology Course 11-15 July 2022

Posted by , on 30 May 2022

The Centre for Trophoblast Research will again run its popular course in placental biology, online, from Monday 11th to Friday 15th July 2022. This online course is aimed at students, ...

Reproductive Organoids Workshop 18 - 19 July 2022 Homerton College, Cambridge

Posted by , on 16 May 2022

Cambridge Reproduction, the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences and the Centre for Trophoblast Research are holding a workshop on 18–19 July 2022, Realising the translational potential of reproductive organoids, and ...

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Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research fully funded 4-year PhD studentship

Posted by , on 18 October 2024

Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research fully funded 4-year PhD studentship (home or international rates) The Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (Loke CTR) provides a dynamic environment for PhD training in placental biology and reproductive science. Founded in 2007, the Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (Loke CTR) brings together 30 Principal Investigators with a shared interest […]

Centre for Trophoblast Research – Licensing Manager

Posted by , on 27 September 2023

  The Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) The Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) is a centre of excellence to promote scientific study of the placenta, early development and maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. The centre brings together over 30 Principal Investigators, many of whom are recognized international experts in their fields. The CTR was one of […]

Laboratory Manager, Centre for Trophoblast Research

Posted by , on 18 April 2023

The Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) The Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) is a centre of excellence to promote scientific study of the placenta, early development and maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. The centre brings together over 30 Principal Investigators, many of whom are recognized international experts in their fields. The CTR was one of the […]