Owlstone Medical enters partnership with Bicycle Therapeutics for the development of Antigen-Targeted EVOC Probes for early Cancer detection
Cambridge, UK - Owlstone Medical , the global leader in Breath Biopsy® for applications in early disease detection and precision medicine, announces that it has entered into a Research Agreement with Bicycle Therapeutics plc, a biotechnology company pioneering a new and differentiated class of therapeutics based on its proprietary bicyclic peptide (Bicycle®) technology.
Viveo runs marketing pop-up clinic for Life Science startups at Rothamsted Research
Viveo ran a successful marketing pop-up clinic with Rothamsted Research tenants on Monday the 13th of March.
CN Bio appoints Deepak Singh as Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Key appointment as company seeks to continue global expansion of microphysiological systems and contract research service offerings.
Virus and bacteria killer Codikoat is on the expansion trail at the Epicentre, Haverhill
CodiKoat, the company that started life at the EpiCentre, Haverhill, in 2020 at the height of the COVID pandemic with a ground-breaking technology that kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces within seconds, is on the expansion trail, growing into more space at the EpiCentre, recruiting new staff and launching new products.
Allia partners with Places for People to trial wearable agetech devices
Housing provider aims to integrate innovation to help customers live independently in their homes for as long as possible.
Collaboration for new therapies: maximizing funding and innovation
How do the public and private sectors collaborate on European medicines R&D and how can we increase the synergies that stem from the involvement of these sectors?
New business marketing materials delivered by Sable&Hawkes
Cambridge-based brand, design and content marketing company Sable&Hawkes have been commissioned to deliver business marketing materials for Echion Technologies, the world’s leading supplier of niobium-based anode materials for Li-ion batteries.
Cambridge ‘REVERT’ dementia clinic in international spotlight
Thirty-six people who feared they may be suffering from dementia have received life-changing surgery since the opening of a new clinic at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, an international conference will hear on Monday (13 March).
Breaking the time capsule: Life Sciences in 2010 and today
CRA’s Life Sciences Practice team recently analyzed past predictions of industry trends and compared them to what has occurred in the past decade, identified influencing factors and success drivers of these trends, and applied them to current industry predictions to outline what needs to occur fo
Product design, user experience and gender equality – can it work?
The theme for International Women’s Day this year focusses on gender equality.
International Women's Day - The Value of Visible Role Models
International Women's Day - The Value of Visible Role Models
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2023, we asked the women at the centre of CodiKoat to discuss the importance of role models, gender balance in STEM industries and more.
International Women's Day 2023: The Obstacles That Women Face
International Women's Day 2023: The Obstacles That Women Face
Keep your cleanroom up to standard with Guardtech’s elite Cleanroom Service Plan
Trust the Suffolk-based cleanroom construction specialists to cover all your Testing, Service, Maintenance, Validation and Decon needs.
User-centred design; the key to successfully developing medical devices
eg technology launch free eBook to help organisations understand the importance of User-centred design in their medical device design and development programme.
Survey to gather insights on the long term innovation vision for Cambridge
Innovate Cambridge writes...As part of the Innovate Cambridge process, we would like to gather your insights and to do this we are launching two short surveys. These will provide an opportunity to highlight the issues that matter most to you and your organisation.
Assisted dying and a new treatment for Peyronie’s disease form part of a series of health events at Cambridge Festival 2023
Should assisted dying be legalised? Could erectile dysfunction caused by fibrosis (Peyronie’s disease) be cured by a new drug combination? What can dogs teach us about obesity? Why do young people eat what they do?These questions are part of a
World Hearing Day
This coming Friday is World Hearing Day - an annual global campaign aiming to raise awareness of hearing loss and promote hearing care. Hearing loss is a major public health issue that affects over 11 million people in the UK – that’s more than 1 in 6 of us. Accord
Seed investment to further advance our pioneering antiaging research
Five Alarm Bio writes...we are delighted to announce the close of our seed investment to further advance our pioneering antiaging research.
What are the top recruitment and retention trends in 2023?
Now that we are well into 2023 there are plenty of trends gathering momentum in recruitment for the year ahead. If you are currently hiring, or simply want to make sure you retain existing staff, here is a look at some of the things to get right (and avoid) in 2023.
CN Bio extends microphysiological system portfolio with PhysioMimix Single-Organ Higher Throughput System
Cambridge, UK - CN Bio, a leading Organ-on-a-Chip (OOC) company that designs and manufactures single-and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), announces the commercial launch of the PhysioMimix™ Single-organ Higher Throughput (HT) System.
Five Alarm Bio, Focused on Minimising the Effects of Aging in Humans, Raises Seed Investment
Cambridge, UK - Five Alarm Bio (FAB), a drug discovery company focused on novel approaches to anti-aging, announced today it has completed a seed investment round, raising over £500K GBP to further enable its pioneering research.
£240k to research female veterans’ healthcare needs
ARU receives Government funding to evaluate why support services are underused
COPD Management Empowerment
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic lung condition characterised by difficulty breathing, coughing and other respiratory symptoms. It is a progressive disease, meaning that these symptoms typically get worse over time.
ARU shortlisted for four national nursing awards
Anglia Ruskin University projects are in line for Student Nursing Times Awards