Research
Study reveals gender equality benefits everyone
Research across 62 nations finds sexism is problematic for men as well as women.
First UK survey aims to fill Botox knowledge gap
Anglia Ruskin University is examining people’s experiences, including side effects. ...
Free Virtual Workshop: Search and Access Structural Chemistry Data With the CSD Python API
If you want to search for crystal structures in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) to gain insights and understand trends programmatically then this free, 90-minute, hands-on workshop is for you! ...
Human ‘Domainome’ reveals root cause of inherited conditions
The largest catalogue of human protein variants to date has revealed that protein destabilisation is the main driver of inherited genetic conditions and paves the way for precision medicine and AI-driven treatments. ...
Addressing nitrosamine analysis challenges in pharmaceuticals with the ATNA
Detecting nitrosamines in pharmaceutical products is essential for maintaining safety and ensuring regulatory compliance. Following high-profile recalls involving nitrosamine impurities, such as N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), regulatory bodies like the FDA and EMA now require pharmaceut...
Children and young people “dropped down the agenda” during Covid 19 pandemic
Almost 200,000 research studies on mental health impacts were carried out during the Covid 19 pandemic, according to a Cambridge professor, but only 35 concerned children and young people, creating “a huge data gap”. ...
Dr Chris Macdonald wins prestigious 40 Under 40 Award in the Science and Innovation category
Dr Chris Macdonald crowned winner of national award for the nation’s most influential and outstanding young leaders. ...
2024 marks shift towards fewer and higher value M&A deals, early data shows
The global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market shows signs of recovering from the post-COVID slowdown, with a shift towards fewer and higher value transactions, according to analysis by Price Bailey. Data from private market database Pitchbook, analysied by Price Bailey, shows th...
Nurses deserve biggest thanks at Christmas – survey
Casualty and Call The Midwife stars top UK poll of favourite TV nurses and midwives. ...
Possible colon cancer vaccine target uncovered in bacteria
Higher rates of certain cancers in countries, such as the UK, may be linked to two particular strains of bacteria. Targeting these with treatments or vaccines could help reduce the risk of colorectal, bladder, and prostate cancers. ...