Tame your computer - answer the age-old question
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members - now in its 15th year! - software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to calculate a person's age (Microsoft Excel).
Kate Grimley Evans appointed as a Tribunal member
Kate Grimley Evans has recently been appointed as a Tribunal member.
Continuity of supply from New England Biolabs (UK) Ltd during COVID-19 outbreak
New England Biolabs' manufacturing and distribution teams continue to be fully operational. They are working closely with suppliers and distribution partners to ensure uninterrupted access to products and technical support.
Meet Cambridge venues give back to the community
Meet Cambridge, the only official, free venue-finding service for spaces at the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, hotels and other unique properties in and around the city, is applauding the efforts of its member venues who are providing support to the community during the current Coronavirus crisis.
Switching on a key cancer gene could provide first curative treatment for heart disease
Researchers trying to turn off a gene that allows cancers to spread have made a surprising U-turn. By making the gene overactive and functional in the hearts of mice, they have triggered heart cell regeneration.
Take part in a research study on 'Entrepreneurial Pivoting'
London South Bank University (LSBU) invites people working in tech startups to take part in a research study. It aims to understand how to improve the survivability of tech startups and how they can remain competitive through harnessing the latest technologies.
Healx partners with Children’s Tumor Foundation to progress neurofibromatosis treatments; recruits patient advocate to lead collaborative drug discovery efforts
Healx, the AI-powered and patient-inspired tech company specialising in accelerating the discovery and development of rare disease treatments, today announced a partnership with US and Europe-based patient group Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF) to progress new AI-derived therapies for neurofibromatosis (NF).
A novel coronavirus [COVID-19] vaccine - assessing future global demand
This month VacZine Analytics, a UK-based strategic research publisher exclusively focused on vaccines and infectious diseases, releases a brand-new global demand analysis for novel coronavirus [COVID-19] vaccines.
Instructions for signing your conveyancing documents
The residential property market continues to adapt to the restrictions being placed on us all as part of the battle against COVID-19. Simon Cooper of Hewitsons explains.
Virtual Jobs Fair helps employers looking to the future
Cambridge Network's popular series of recruitment events continues next month with an online Jobs Fair on 14th May.
Horizon Discovery offers CHOSOURCE™ platform for COVID-19-related therapeutics and diagnostics
Horizon Discovery Group plc, a global leader in the application of gene editing and gene modulation for cell line engineering, today announced special commercial licensing terms to facilitate rapid access to its cGMP-compliant CHOSOURCE™ platform for the development or production of therapeutic proteins, diagnostic assay components or vaccines relating to COVID-19.
Tech will hold us together while apart
Lamour Nash, Account Executive at KISS writes: I don’t know about you, but the word ‘quarantine’ immediately throws me back to a scene in Pixar’s “Monsters Inc.” in which a contaminated employee is put into quarantine as a “23-19” has occurred. Given the current situation we’re all faced with, how are people coping with the anxiety that remote working and isolation bring?
Cambridge Index surges 12%
The Cambridge Index jumped 2273 points or 12% to close at 21272.3, as nine of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices.
Legalesign provides witness e-signing to Cambridge Innovation Parks
Cambridge Innovation Parks Ltd has selected Legalesign’s e-signature for signing its high-value commercial property leases.
COVID-19: genetic network analysis provides ‘snapshot’ of pandemic origins
Study charts the “incipient supernova” of COVID-19 through genetic mutations as it spread from China and Asia to Australia, Europe and North America. Researchers say their methods could be used to help identify undocumented infection sources.
AstraZeneca is researching antibodies to target COVID-19
AstraZeneca is joining forces with government and academia with the aim of discovering novel coronavirus-neutralising antibodies.
Everyone should wear masks in COVID-19 crisis, say Cambridge researchers
Governments and health agencies should reconsider the current guidelines with regards to widespread mask use in the COVID-19 pandemic and recommend that masks be worn by everyone, argues a team of researchers at the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge researchers develop new coronavirus test for frontline NHS workers
A new test for infection with SARS-CoV2 that inactivates the virus at the point of sampling, has been developed by a team of researchers at the Cambridge Institute for Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease (CITIID). It is now being used to test and screen frontline NHS staff at a Cambridge hospital.
Make sure you don't miss out on free ‘school meals’
Hundreds of parents who have claimed Universal Credit in the past few weeks could be missing out on the free weekly supermarket voucher to help with the cost of meals for school aged children.
Stansted coronavirus testing centre to open for frontline NHS workers
A drive-in coronavirus testing centre is to open at London Stansted as part of the Government’s UK-wide drive to increase testing for thousands more NHS workers.
International specialist appointed to Birketts’ Corporate Team
East Anglia’s leading legal powerhouse, Birketts, has appointed Mark Pinder as a Partner in its award-winning Corporate Team.
Couples with dementia are still Together in Sound
An important initiative to provide music therapy for those living with dementia is continuing despite the COVID-19 restrictions, with participants instead making music from the comfort of their own homes.
Commercial leases: lessons of lockdown
The economic shock to business caused by the coronavirus lockdown does call into consideration certain aspects of standard leases of commercial property that the industry has taken for granted for decades. Being impartial, could we consider the following? asks David Wells, Partner for Hewitsons Real Estate team.
Double promotion at Penningtons Manches Cooper
The Cambridge office of top 50 law firm Penningtons Manches Cooper has made two promotions within its Real Estate team.
A guide to Virtual Classroom Training
If you are looking at digital learning and want to learn more about virtual classroom training, Optimus Learning Services has put together a short guide to help you.