Research
D-CYPHRing DNA and the power of spit - BioResource at the Cambridge Festival
Most diseases start in childhood, but most health research is carried out in adults. As a result, a big gap exists in our fundamental understanding of how health conditions begin and evolve. An ambitious programme from the NIHR BioResource – the DNA, Children + Young People’s Health Re...
Online gaming is bringing RAF families closer
Report investigates benefits and pitfalls of using internet technology to communicate. ...
Lives could be saved from tropical disease with new rapid test
A new test diagnoses patients with melioidosis within hours, rather than days, meaning they can receive the correct antibiotics faster ...
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins visits CUH on International Women’s Day
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care visited Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust this afternoon to meet staff and patients. ...
TWI and ARU launch Innovation and Management PhD
TWI Ltd and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) have partnered to create a highly specialised, unique doctorate programme offering professionals the opportunity to advance their careers. ...
Connections: Getting to Grips
Connections: Getting to Grips is a programme for those who have recently taken on responsibility for supporting researchers in their professional development, whether as a full-time role or as a part-time activity. ...
Vitae International Researcher Development Conference 2024
We look forward to welcoming you to our annual flagship event, the Vitae International Researcher Development Conference 2024 (#VitaeCon2024) for all those with an interest in the policy and practice of global researcher development. ...
Five women’s advice on how to break into tech
It’s a well-known problem that only 35% of STEM university graduates are female, but what’s more shocking is that just ...