Analytics for clinical development strategy: A unified approach to optimizing return on investment in R&D
Despite the rapid scientific advances with new targets, modalities, and biomarkers, the return on invested capital (ROIC) in novel therapeutics remains low. The problem stems from the large investment needed, high risks of failure, and long timelines until revenues can be realized.
Illumina Community Fund launches to support cancer patients and their loved ones
Grants of up to £10,000 are available for charity and community projects in Cambridgeshire benefitting individuals diagnosed with cancer and their loved ones.
Get your running shoes on this New Year’s Eve
Registration is now open for the Cogwheel Canter Running Festival on 31 December.
Submissions are now open for the 2025 Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize
Submit your entry before 31st January to get a shot at literary success.
Prologis commits to $635m investment at Cambridge Biomedical Campus
London, United Kingdom, 3 November 2024, Leading property investor, owner and developer, Prologis, announces a landmark investment in Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC), paralleling a commitment from the Chancellor to the life sciences sector in the Autumn Budget. Completing Phase 2 of the new development brings Prologis’ total investment in the Campus to $635m (£500m).
National Trustees’ Week - a golden opportunity to celebrate the contribution of EACH’s Board of Trustees
“They have busy personal and professional lives but are passionate about what we do and want to make a difference” – national Trustees’ Week is a golden opportunity to celebrate the contribution of EACH’s Board of Trustees Volunteer trustees have been thanked for their time, effort and commitment during a national awareness week marking their vast contribution. Trustees’ Week begins today and…
Xampla and Quadram Institute awarded grant to advance groundbreaking probiotic microencapsulation technology
Materials innovation company Xampla and the Quadram Institute have been awarded Innovate UK and BBSRC grant funding to advance probiotic microencapsulation technology.
District Council signs Anti-Racism Charter with UNISON
South Cambridgeshire District Council has pledged a commitment to tackling racism - and promoting equality - by signing an anti-racism charter. The charter, an initiative from UNISON, aims to tackle racism in the public sector on a national level. It commits organisations and their leaders to having a clear and visible race equality policy, as well as programme of anti-racism initiatives such…
Infertility - A public health concern
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that one out of six people globally are impacted by the inability to conceive a child.
Businesses in the North facing greater challenges than peers in the South
According to research by Price Bailey, twice as many businesses in the North expect sales volumes to fall over the next 12 months. Businesses in the North less confident about putting their prices up.
IQGeo partners with Safe Software to streamline data transformation and migration
IQGeo, a developer of geospatial software that is “building better networks” for telecom and utility operators, announces its System Integrator partnership with all-data integration provider, Safe Software which enables
The Food Marketing Experts & Creating Nature's Corridors pick up 7 awards
Cambridge-based specialist food & drink marketing agency, The Food Marketing Experts has enjoyed unprecedented success on this year’s awards scene.
Cloud Telephony vs. VoIP – which is best for your school or business?
Is your phone system causing frustration for your team, students, parents, or customers? It might be time for an upgrade!
Nuclera’s eProtein Discovery system installed at Domainex to streamline protein production services
Domainex is the first CRO to have installed the eProtein Discovery system Installation of Nuclera’s technology expands Domainex’s protein production servicesCambridge, UK, 04 November 2024: Nuclera, the biotechnology company ac
CambridgeIC's new CAM622 turns PCBs into precise angle encoders
The CAM622 is a resonant inductive encoder IC for the measurement of angular position inside machines. It delivers an unparalleled combination of precision, speed and convenience, and helps customers reduce the size and cost of their products.
Signposts to public speaking success
If you want your presentations to impress, there’s a simple but highly effective trick which can help to ensure the audience is always engaged...
Over 800 trained to ‘Restart a Heart’
More than 800 members of the public have been trained to ‘Restart a Heart’ and provide CPR –(cardiopulmonary resuscitation) which could help them save a life.
Keeping your innovation secure: support for emerging tech startups
Innovative UK companies are attractive targets for state actors looking to steal technology, competitors seeking commercial advantage and criminals looking to profit from companies with weak security. Many businesses remain vulnerable through failing to implement basic security measures. Vital support is available from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and National Protective…
Guardtech Group win fourth award in two months with Cleancube shipping container facility innovation
The Suffolk-based cleanroom construction specialists secure Innovation triumph at the National Building Construction Awards
Unlocking year-round happiness and wellbeing - November Newsletter 2024
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, in One Stop Language Solutions' November newsletter, Luciana will be reflecting on cultivating year-round thankfulness and its positive impact on wellbeing.
Helen Earl appointed Centre Manager of The EpiCentre, Haverhill
Helen Earl has been appointed the new centre manager of The EpiCentre in Haverhill, from 1st November 2024, taking over from Andrew Bell who is leaving to take up the reins as Head of Meet Cambridge.
First UK survey on sensory loss to take place
Project to provide robust data on vision and hearing loss to begin in Cambridgeshire.
Council Tax may be doubled on second and empty properties in South Cambridgeshire
Plans to bring more empty homes back into use in South Cambridgeshire could see Council Tax doubled on long-term vacant or second properties.
'Black box' of stem cell transplants opened in world-first blood study
For the first time, scientists have tracked what happens to stem cells decades after a transplant, lifting the lid on the procedure that has been a medical mystery for over 50 years.
Amdocs introduces next-generation fiber offering together with IQGeo
Expanded fiber offering simplifies end-to-end fiber lifecycle management and improves customer experience; includes formation of new collaboration with IQGeo.