Science and Engineering
Innovate Cambridge appoints Kathryn Chapman to lead mission to amplify world-leading innovation ecosystem
Kathryn Chapman, previously Innovation Director at Babraham Research Campus will build on the success of Tabitha Goldsmith to lead Innovate Cambridge, the body responsible for increasing the UK city’s innovation and tech impact, building on the success of Tabitha Goldstaub After a de...
Greg Winter awarded Royal Society’s Copley Medal
Greg Winter, an Emeritus Scientist in the LMB’s PNAC Division, has been awarded The Royal Society’s oldest and most prestigious award, the Copley Medal, for pioneering protein engineering, especially antibody engineering for the successful production of therapeutic antibodies. ...
Xampla’s nutrient microencapsulation technology brought to market with Lehmann Ingredients
Food manufacturing supplier, Lehmann Ingredients, becomes the first distributor partner to offer materials company Xampla’s nutrient microencapsulation technology. New partnership will enable FMCG brands and supply partners across the UK to deliver encapsulated nutrients for enteric...
Lingang's Role in Global Innovation: A Strategic Partnership Opportunity
Lingang, situated in southeast Shanghai within the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, is rapidly emerging as a global leader in innovative technologies. Its strategic location between Pudong International Airport and Yangshan International Port positions it as a vital node in the g...
NGS v Sanger Sequencing
DNA sequencing, the process of delineating the order of bases (A, C, T, G) in a section of DNA, was first carried out in the 1970s. There have been many developments since then, resulting in a range of modern sequencing techniques and technologies spanning diverse uses, both in the cli...
Monumo hosts Chief Scientific Advisor for DSIT
Monumo hosted its first visit from Professor Chris Johnson, the Chief Scientific Advisor for the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Professor Johnson visited our Cambridge office to learn more about how we are coupling deeptech innovation with engineering expertise...
Meeting Chinese Ambassador HE Zheng Zeguang: a roundtable on UK/China business growth
It doesn’t happen every day for the British SMEs to speak directly with China’s top diplomat in the UK. That’s why Crayfish.io joined in to make it happen, a recent roundtable for exactly that purpose, where chief executives of some UK small and medium-sized companies had a conversation...
PHG welcomes a new Fellow
PHG are pleased to announce that Dr Zoë Fritz has joined as a Fellow. Zoë's research is focused on identifying areas of clinical practice that raise ethical questions and applying rigorous empirical and ethical analysis to explore the issues and find effective solutions. ...
Centre for Computing History delighted to receive £4,000 MathWorks Community Grant
Cambridge’s Centre for Computing History is thrilled to have been awarded a £4,000 Community Grant from MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists. This generous grant will support the Centre's Education programme, helping young people...
Transforming Healthcare Podcast— barriers to effective asthma care
In this special bonus episode, Dr. Andy Potter (Whaddon Medical Centre) returns to discuss the challenges and management of asthma in primary care. He emphasises the critical role of accurate diagnosis and effective treatment in preventing exacerbations and hospitalisations. ...