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Sybil Stacpoole is an Affiliated Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge's Department of Neuroscience, affiliated with the School of Clinical Medicine. She serves as a Consultant Neurologist at Peterborough Hospital and contributes to the Multiple Sclerosis service at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, while also acting as the Undergraduate Specialty Director for Clinical Neurosciences and Assistant Graduate Tutor at Jesus College.
- MB BChir (Cambridge)
- MA (Cambridge)
- PhD (2012, University of Cambridge)
- MSt in Medical Education (Cantab.)
- FRCP
Her research focuses on clinical neuroscience, particularly repair strategies for Multiple Sclerosis, and addressing neurophobia through medical education. Recent publications highlight her work in stem cell differentiation, oxygen tension optimization for neural precursor cells, and translational approaches to neuroregeneration.
Her peer-reviewed articles demonstrate a strong emphasis on neurodegenerative disease modeling, physiological oxygen culture systems, and stem cell-based therapies for neurological disorders.
- Scientific Awards: FRCP (Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians)
Dr. Stacpoole also contributes to academic life at Jesus College as Captain of the Long Vacation Cricket Team, with personal interests in skiing, hill walking, and dogs.



