Paragraf Acquires Cardea Bio to Extend Graphene Electronics Industry Leadership
In a first for the graphene electronics industry, leading integrated device manufacturer Paragraf is acquiring graphene biosensor market pioneer Cardea Bio to accelerate the mass production of a new generation of devices that will deliver real-time analysis in point-of-need tests in the agritech, healthcare and environmental monitoring spaces.
Seven cities, ten days: Ting Zhang's wirlwind tour of post-Covid China (Part one)
Fantastic insight on what's happening with business in China packed with personal anecdotes, all in a latest blog about her recent trip to China, by Ting Zhang, Founder & CEO of Crayfish.io
Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) 2023 EMEA Annual Meeting
The MAPS 2023 EMEA Annual Meeting is taking place in Lisbon, Portgual, May 14-16, 2023.
Gyros Protein Technologies introduces Gyrolab Generic Cyno ADA Kit Reagents to support pre-clinical immunogenicity assessment
Ready-to-use kit expands range of bioanalysis kits, and enables generic detection of immune complexes in cyno samples
Guardtech Group escalating digital presence with latest series of new websites
Cleanroom construction specialists have plans to unveil at least three more new sites after CleanCube and Cleanroom Solutions launches
Sphere Fluidics appoints Kenneth Hitchner as Chairman of its Board of Directors
Sphere Fluidics, a company developing single cell analysis systems underpinned by its patented picodroplet technology, announced today that it has appointed Kenneth Hitchner, BA MBA, as Chairman of its Board of Directors.
Dealing with insubordination at work
In this guide, we look at what insubordination at work means, with common examples of workplace insubordination and how employers should deal with employee insubordination.
Greg Mayne, international VAT specialist, joins Price Bailey
Price Bailey appoints new international VAT partner Greg Mayne who joins on 2 May 2023, as part of the firm’s continued investment into its tax services.
The social media revolution - ten years on
In 2012 we posted a blog discussing social media which, over a decade ago, all still felt relatively new, and businesses weren’t sure whether or not to ‘participate
R&D project support for startups
For startups, research and development (R&D) is a crucial part of building your product. Here you can explore and develop your idea, technologies, and methodologies that can help bring your solution to the market.
Three dads from Ely to climb three mountains to raise money for children’s brain tumour charity
Matt Plummer, Bill Mansfield and Graeme Allott will be hiking the highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales in 24 hours as part of the Three Peaks Challenge, to raise vital funds for Tom's Trust.
The importance of the inner voice
Listening to your instincts can really pay off, as this story illustrates.
New Director for unique science for health think-tank PHG Foundation
The PHG Foundation is delighted to confirm Dr Peter Mills as its next Director. The announcement was made as the PHG Foundation celebrated its 25th Anniversary at a gala dinner on Thursday 20 April at Trinity College, Cambridge. Pete is currently an Associate Director at the UK’s Nuffield Council on Bioethics, where he has recently directed the Council’s work programme on genome editing.
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Brighten Up Your Workouts at LivingWell Fitness Cambridge, powered by LivingWell.
Financial Planner, David Thurlow looks at the Important personal financial implications to consider when selling a business
If you are thinking of selling your business, different experts will help you through different aspects of the corporate transaction, but it’s easy to overlook the personal financial planning implications involved.
14 year old schoolboy raises more than £15,000 in honour of his little sister
Flint Clark's brave attempt in 1,000km cycling race across France, in honour of his little sister who has a brain tumour, has raised more than £15,000 for charity.
Victimisation at work - What employers need to know
By law, no individual should suffer unfair or unfavourable treatment in the workplace. In this guide for employers, we explain your obligations to treat workers fairly and how to avoid victimisation issues at work.
First Patient Dosed in the US in Avacta’s AVA6000 Phase 1 Clinical Study
Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), a life sciences company developing innovative, targeted oncology drugs and powerful diagnostics, announces that the first patient has been dosed in the US under its Investigational New Drug (IND) Application in Avacta’s phase 1 multi-centre trial evaluating the safet
7 ways to welcome older people back to work
Several studies have suggested that older employees are more likely to have a great work ethic, be loyal, less likely to call in sick, and are more motivated by community and mission as opposed to perks and salary – all a great attraction to SME employers. HR Dept have a few ideas on how you can welcome back older employees into your business.
US patent granted protecting proprietary formulations of monoclonal antibodies
Endorses potential of proprietary Arestat™ platform technology to invent novel, enhanced therapeutics in $210 billion monoclonal antibody market Further strengthens Group’s extensive patent portfolioArecor Thera
Grow your business through mentoring
Richard Branson famously said: "If you ask any successful business person, they will always have had a great mentor at some point along the road".
Consumer confidence in Visitor Attractions and the opportunities open to the sector
According to research carried out by Tourism Insight specialists the BVA BDRC, attitudes to spending are improving, but the public remain concerned about their finances and are making cut backs.
Organ-On-Chip Devices Show Promise In Drug Discovery
There is growing interest in the potential uses for organ-on-chip devices as a novel tool for drug discovery.
Will the PSTN switch-off affect your business or school?
In December 2025, phone lines in the UK will go fully digital, and the remaining analogue phone lines – the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) – will be permanently switched off.
Rethinking China’s Education Market
Since the implementation of the ‘double reduction’ policy in 2021, China’s tutoring market has shrunk significantly, leaving many to wonder if there will be an overhaul of the whole industry and whether any opportunities are left for education companies and institutions to set up in China. &