TTP Campus in Cambridgeshire named UK's most outstanding workplace
British Council for offices crowns the UK's best workplaces.
Haven - making an impact
On World Homeless Day (10th October) we provide an update on The Haven, a safe overnight space for vulnerable women in the centre of the city.
Kimbolton School partners with The Wellbeing Hub
In celebration of World Mental Health Day today, Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is proud to announce the rollout of a new initiative aimed at enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of its entire school community.
Mills & Reeve advises Gearset on maiden deal
Mills & Reeve's corporate team has advised Cambridge-based Salesforce DevOps solutions provider, Gearset, on its first acquisition as part of its ambitious growth strategy.
Survivor David backs ‘Restart a Heart’ campaign
A devoted Cambridge United fan who received life-saving treatment at a packed home match has today applauded a month-long initiative aimed at teaching the public CPR – officially called cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Rehabilitation therapists present their research at international spinal cord conference
CPFT NEWS ARTICLE Two allied health professionals, who joined CPFT’s Cambridge Rehabilitation Unit this year, shared their research on spinal cord injury at the International Spinal Cord Society Annual Meeting last month. Senior Physiotherapist Ishmeet Singh (pictured left) was selected to present his findings from a randomised controlled trial testing how computer-based exergaming can improve…
Has war increased online risks for Ukrainian children?
Initial analysis finds an almost three-fold rise in mentions on dark web since invasion.
CUH begins ground-breaking genetic screening for newborn babies
Dozens of babies at the Rosie hospital have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study.
Cambridge Network collaborates with ARIA and key partners to accelerate new technologies to revolutionise brain health
Cambridge Network is thrilled to announce its participation in a multi-million-pound, three-year multi-partner programme with the UK Government’s new research funding agency Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA). As one of ARIA’s new Activation Partners in the agency’s Scalable Neural Interfaces opportunity space, this collaboration aims to rocket-boost progress on a new generation of…
University of Cambridge alumni awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Two University alumni, Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, have been jointly awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing an AI model to solve a 50-year-old problem: predicting proteins’ complex structures.
Could new implants treat depression, dementia and chronic pain?
Janine Machin, Technology correspondent, BBC News writes: Tiny electronic implants have already transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the UK, from pacemakers that control heart conditions to cochlear implants that improve hearing.Now a partnership of people from the health, science and business sectors in Cambridge has been awarded millions of pounds to fast-track radical…
Cambridge on song as ARIA orchestrates brain health revolution
Tony Quested, Business Weekly writes: A large cohort spanning the Cambridge life sciences, technology and business worlds has announced a multi-million-pound, three-year collaboration with the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), the UK Government’s new research funding agency.
New Blog: Revolutionising Early-Stage Breast Cancer Treatment
Revolutionising Early-Stage Breast Cancer Treatment: How the MAF Test® Enhances Precision Care with Biomarker-Driven InsightsThe MAF Test® by Inbiomotion is an advanced diagnostic tool designed to enhance treatment decisions in early-stage breast cancer.
Milner Therapeutics Institute joins Cambridge-ARIA collaboration to create new technologies for transforming brain health
The Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) has joined a three-year collaboration with the science funding agency ARIA and multiple Cambridge partners.
Blue Smile sees highest ever demand for children’s mental health support
This World Mental Health Day, 10 October, Cambridge-based charity Blue Smile is highlighting the unprecedented demand for children’s mental health support in Cambridgeshire schools.
Calluna Pharma appoints Mark Gaffney as Chief Executive Officer and Mark Altmeyer as Independent Chair of the Board
Executive appointments will drive growth strategy and progression of clinical pipeline
More on Microfluidic Embedded Electronics Manufacturing
IPFL recently developed a sophisticated component that integrates embedded electronics within a microfluidic system using advanced micro 3D printing technology. Leveraging BMF’s 10µm and 2µm resolution systems, IPFL produced an intricate connector that seamlessly joins two bioreactors, utilizing copper-infused BIO resin for enhanced conductivity and mechanical strength. This project highlights…
Bio-Rad launches high-precision Vericheck ddPCR Empty-Full Capsid Kit to advance development of safe and effective gene therapies
Vericheck ddPCR Empty-Full Capsid Kit Combines Measuring Viral Titer and Capsid Titer, Providing a High-Precision Assessment for Critical Quality Attributes of Both Protein and DNA in Droplets
Maximizing the impact of chronic condition data collection
In the realm of healthcare, chronic conditions pose significant challenges for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers alike. Effective management of chronic conditions requires a nuanced understanding of disease progression, treatment responses, and patient experiences. Data collection plays a pivotal role in this endeavor, offering invaluable insights that can inform clinical decision…
Digital transformation continues at Bidwells with strategic AI appointment
Cambridge, UK - Leading property consultancy Bidwells, announces the appointment of Ben Lee as its new Head of Data and AI.
Nu Quantum’s platform for networking quantum computers hosted at the UK's National Quantum Computing Centre
Project IDRA is the first phase of a 4-year programme aimed at building the optical network interconnects necessary for future quantum computing data centres.
Whole brain connectome of fruit fly is most complex brain ever mapped
The whole brain connectome of the Drosophila fruit fly is the first complete synaptic resolution wiring map of the brain of an adult animal capable of complex behaviours.
Reducing fugitive gas emissions in existing natural gas analyzer installations
The broad commitment across industries to minimize fugitive gas emissions has highlighted a growing need to adapt existing natural gas sampling systems for efficiency and environmental sustainability. We propose modifications, specifically to systems for critical parameter measurement such as water and hydrocarbon dew points (Wdp and HCdp).
October 2024 - Monthly House Views - A multi-pace global economy
The global economy is set to slow over the next few quarters, but stark differences will persist between regions. Robust growth in the United States should ease as the jobs market comes off the boil.
UK startup Yellow Submarine AI secures deal wth Burger King Thailand
Unique transactional footfall solution to optimise store locations and operational efficiency.