Healthcare and Life Science
Arecor to collaborate with top 10 global pharmaceutical company
Arecor expands its global partnerships through collaboration to develop an enhanced antibody formulation ...
New film highlights the importance of kidney research
Patients and staff from Addenbrooke’s are helping a national research charity raise awareness of kidney disease with a powerful new video. ...
Christmas Party Nights in Cambridge
The festive season is a time for making memories with family, friends and colleagues. At Hilton Cambridge City Centre, we pride ourselves on knowing how to throw a great party, so let us take away the stress of the holiday season for you. From festive gatherings to New Year’s Eve cele...
£13 million for 22 AI for health research projects
Projects aim to transform health using artificial intelligence (AI) to assist and refine diagnostics and procedures. ...
Major milestones reached for new East of England cancer hospital
Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital (CCRH) has had the second stage of its business case, its Outline Business Case, approved by NHS England, the Department of Health and Social Care and HM Treasury. ...
Astex expands drug discovery collaboration with MSD
Cambridge, UK - Astex Pharmaceuticals (UK), a pharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel small molecule therapeutics for oncology and diseases of the central nervous system, announces an exclusive worldwide research collaboration and license agreement wit...
Medicilon delivers Green Chemistry Solutions for drug development
Environmental pollution and energy waste causes the destruction of ecosystems, extinction of species and global warming, leading to serious and long-lasting global challenges. To mitigate these challenges, green chemistry approaches are being developed and introduced into chemical...
Retina cell breakthrough could help treat blindness
Scientists harness nanotechnology to help tackle a common cause of sight loss.
Wellcome Sanger Institute highlight skin cancer-related mutations higher in the UK than Singapore
A new study has shown how, on average, people in the UK have facial skin that is far more DNA damaged from the sun than people in Singapore, explaining the far higher risk of developing the most common skin cancers in the UK. ...
Deloitte’s UK Technology Fast 50 Awards open for nominations until 1 September
26th edition of the awards recognises the fastest growing technology companies in the UK. ...