Research
Most engineered human cells created for studying disease
Researchers have engineered and analysed many random versions of human genomes in cell lines to ultimately understand the role of structural changes in disease. ...
Patient who overcame brain tumour to play key role in ‘super-survivor’ cancer study
A woman from Cambridge who is living life to the full, five years after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour, is hoping to take part in a trial aimed at unlocking the secrets of why some cancer patients survive longer than others. ...
Active learning FEP using 3D-QSAR for prioritizing bioisosteres in medicinal chemistry
Throughout the webinar we will explore an advanced active learning workflow for drug discovery, demonstrated through human aldose reductase inhibitors. ...
Ignite 2025: Fast-track your innovation to commercial reality
Are you aiming to pursue your entrepreneurial ambition and get your business idea off the ground this year? Do you need support to make it happen? Get ready to ignite your career, your innovation or new venture in 2025. ...
EnterpriseWOMEN: Apply by 10 Feb 2025
This university-level entrepreneurship learning programme is designed for women in the early-stages of their entrepreneurial journey. Whether you’re exploring entrepreneurship, you’re an early-stage founder, or somewhere in between EnterpriseWOMEN is for you. ...
Enterprise Tuesday: Quantum - Ready or Not
Quantum Computing is set to redefine the limits of what we can achieve. It is predicted to have an impact sooner rather than later and now is the time to think about its impact on your start up or organisation. ...
Milner Institute partners with Flagship Pioneering and CUHP to accelerate biotech research and innovation
The Milner Therapeutics Institute are delighted to announce a new collaboration with Flagship Pioneering and Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP), to jointly advance breakthrough scientific research and technologies. ...
ARU leads work to identify vulnerabilities and avoid collapse of UK’s food system
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is leading a new £2 million initiative to help prevent food shortages that could potentially trigger civil unrest in the UK. ...
Council’s four-day week public consultation begins
People can now share their views on South Cambridgeshire District Council’s services during a trial of a four-day week. ...
Distributed Quantum Error Correction: theory breakthrough from Nu Quantum charts pathway for quantum computing scale-out
Nu Quantum releases a Quantum Error Correction (QEC) theory paper demonstrating how a modular quantum computing architecture of interconnected processors is compatible with high-rate and efficient quantum error correction codes, charting a path towards fault-tolerant distributed quantum...