Healthcare and Life Science
impulse 2025 - the entrepreneurship programme for innovators is now open for applications
impulse is an action-learning programme designed to catalyse the development of high-potential innovation into commercial propositions, guided by experienced entrepreneurs and mentors from the Cambridge innovation cluster. The 3-month hybrid programme – which runs from ...
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...
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 p...
Babraham Research Campus’ £3.15bn life science ecosystem soars
New report reveals how groundbreaking research at the Campus is delivering major gains for UK economic growth and job creation. ...
Appointment of new Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Lucida Medical
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Corina Cucuruzac as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Lucida Medical, effective immediately. With a distinguished career in the MedTech industry across various fields, Corina brings deep expertise in driving growth, building strong ...
Early skeleton map reveals how bones form in humans
The first ‘blueprint’ of human skeletal development reveals how the skeleton forms, shedding light on the process of arthritis, and highlighting cells involved in conditions that affect skull and bone growth. ...
The Cambridge NeuroWorks Fellowship Programme is open for applications
We are inviting you to apply for one of two transformative fellowship streams in this pioneering initiative. ...
Mapping 1.6 million gut cells to find new ways to treat disease
By combining 25 datasets, researchers have created the largest cohesive cell atlas of the human gut and uncovered a new way that stomach cells may play a role in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. ...
Possible colon cancer vaccine target uncovered in bacteria
Higher rates of certain cancers in countries, such as the UK, may be linked to two particular strains of bacteria. Targeting these with treatments or vaccines could help reduce the risk of colorectal, bladder, and prostate cancers. ...
Spiderman visit is Christmas cracker for young
Supporters and staff at Addenbrooke’s are conjuring up a host of magical surprises for children in hospital this Christmas. ...