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  1. James Fawcett was a British barrister, international lawyer and human rights activist. He served in the Royal Navy, the Foreign Office, the UN, the IMF and the European Commission of Human Rights, and wrote several books on international law.

  2. James Fawcett is a neuroscientist who studies axon regeneration, plasticity and interfacing the nervous system with electronics. He works at the John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair Research and has published several papers on these topics.

  3. Professor James Fawcett. Life Fellow. Subject: Physiology. Research: Axon regeneration in the Central Nervous System; plasticity and recovery from nervous system damage; the CNS injury response; a peripheral nerve repair prosthesis; clinical trials protocols for spinal cord injury. Contact Details. Web Pages. Email: jf108@cam.ac.uk.

  4. James Fawcett Integrins are adhesion and survival molecules involved in axon growth during CNS development, as well as axon regeneration after injury in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

  5. James Fawcett is Chairman of the Cambridge University Centre for Brain Repair. His main interest is the repair of CNS damage, particularly the spinal cord.

  6. Professor James Fawcett’s research interests include axon regeneration in the damaged CNS. He works in the inhibition of axon growth by inhibitory proteoglycans in the extracellular matrix. In addition work on how to increase the intrinsic regenerative potential of axons, using integrin engineering and local protein translation.

  7. Centre for Reconstructive Neuroscience Fawcett J. Kwok J.C.F. 2022 Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 16: 895493.