Healthcare and Life Science
Growing Trust launches search for extra talent
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – which has nearly 13,000 employees – is on the search for more talented staff. ...
CMR Surgical appoints Shlomi Cohen as Chief Financial Officer
CMR Surgical – the global surgical robotics business announces the appointment of Shlomi Cohen as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately. ...
Renowned scientist Lord Winston visits The Epicentre in Haverhill
Renowned scientist and genetics expert Lord Robert Winston, visited the laboratory facilities at The EpiCentre in Haverhill on Thursday 24th April, to see the great steps being taken to bring bio-tech and life science businesses to the West Suffolk Town. ...
Endomag wins King’s Award For Enterprise In International Trade Category
Cambridge, UK - Endomag, one of the UK's fastest-growing MedTech companies, specialising in devices used for the treatment of breast cancer, has been recognised for its impressive growth in the UK and overseas with a 2024 King's Award for Enterprise. ...
Broken String Biosciences and the Francis Crick Institute collaborate to advance ALS research
Partnership to expand applications of DNA break-mapping technology and advance understanding of genomic instability in development of the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
Controlling pediatric Asthma symptoms
Asthma, a common childhood respiratory disease involving both airway inflammation and impaired airflow. Asthma places a tremendous pressure on health systems across the globe [1]. It is estimated that one in eleven children in the UK are currently being prescribed treatment for asthma. ...
CMR Surgical and Kebomed partner to bring Versius to Denmark, Norway, and Finland
The partnership aims to make surgical robotics more widely accessible across the Nordics, so more patients can benefit from minimally invasive surgery. ...
Challenges plaguing primary care
An In-depth Conversation with Dr. David Buckley, Trinity Court Surgery
Mystery risk factor linked to high rates of kidney cancer, major DNA study finds
Researchers analysing the DNA of people with kidney cancer worldwide have found evidence of an unknown trigger that could explain the longstanding mystery of why some countries* have a higher incidence of the disease. ...
Over 99% of GP’s reject GMS contract changes, with medics assembling to take industrial action
Following the announcement of the 2024/25 national GP General Medical Services (GMS) contract by the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England, over 99% of GPs have voted against it. ...