Babraham Institute
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The Babraham Institute is a life sciences research institution and a partner organisation of the University of Cambridge. The Babraham Institute is based on the Babraham Research Campus, partly occupying a former manor house, but also laboratory and science facility buildings on the campus, surrounded by an extensive parkland estate, just south of Cambridge, England. It is an independent and charitable organization which is involved in biomedical research, including healthy aging and molecular biology. The director is Dr Simon Cook who also leads the Institute's signalling research programme.
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The Babraham Institute
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Institute of Animal Physiology
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Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research
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Simon Cook
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Babraham Research Campus, Babraham, Cambridgeshire, UK
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