Neurochemistry Research Group

At the Cambridge Neurochemistry Research Group, we pioneer new approaches to traumatic brain injury. Through microdialysis, sensors, metabolomics, imaging, and clinical trials, we aim to understand brain chemistry to transform care and recovery for patients.

Professor Peter Hutchinson receiving the Herbert Olivecrona Award, often called the Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery, during a presentation ceremony.

Professor Hutchinson Receives “Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery”

Professor Peter Hutchinson (Hutch) receiving the Herbert Olivecrona Award, often called the Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery, during a presentation ceremony.

Read CUH news: Hutchinson lands top research award
RESCUE-RACER

Concussion in Motorsport Research

Watch our video on the RESCUE-RACER study exploring concussion in motorsport and how we work to improve recovery and safe return to racing.

RESCUE-RACER study on concussion in motorsport
Outreach video

Neurochemistry at the University of Cambridge

See our research in action through videos and news updates.

Why We Chose Neurochemistry at Cambridge