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  1. 3 days ago · Next Master of Caius announced. Professor Richard Gilbertson, FRS, FMedSci, FRCP, EMBO has been chosen as the next Master by the Fellows of Gonville & Caius College. He is due to take office on October 1, 2025, following the retirement of Professor Pippa Rogerson. At a meeting on June 26, the Fellows of the College expressed their intention to ...

  2. 3 days ago · Professor Gilbertson, who is the Li Ka Shing Chair and Head of Department of Oncology at the University of Cambridge, and Director of Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre (CRUK CC), said: “Gonville & Caius College is a tremendous academic institution with a remarkable history of impact that has changed the world for the better.

  3. 2 days ago · In 2023, almost 10% of the total number of Cambridge medical students matriculated to Gonville & Caius. The College is home to a higher proportion of medics than any other at Cambridge. In the announcement, Gilbertson was quoted saying that he was “both delighted and humbled to be joining the College as Master next year.”

  4. 4 days ago · Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge: Known for: Fisher's exact test Fisher's inequality Fisher's principle Fisher's geometric model Fisher's Iris data set Fisher's linear discriminant Fisher's equation Fisher information Fisher's method Fisherian runaway Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection Fisher's noncentral hypergeometric ...

  5. 5 days ago · Physwick Hostel, which belonged to Gonville Hall, has been described in some detail by John Caius. It was not, he says, let out to hire, but was the property of the College, and provided a home for younger members for whom there was no other room.

  6. 4 days ago · Moreover, the Masters of Gonville and Caius and of Trinity Hall were to make an annual inspection and were empowered to inflict fines for the loss of sheets from manuscripts or of whole manuscripts or books.

  7. 5 days ago · Caius College almshouses were founded about 1475 by Richard Ely. They stood in St. Michael's (now Trinity) Lane, and were for three poor people appointed by the College. The endowment was enlarged by Stephen Perse, and the ground and buildings were sold to Trinity College in 1864 for £200, lecture rooms being erected on the site. In 1865 the ...