CN Bio and Cambridge University identify novel regulatory pathway driving NASH
CN Bio, a leading cell culture company that has developed single and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS) that improve the accuracy and efficiency of drug discovery, today announced the publication of co-authored research led by researchers at the University of Cambridge in Nature Metabolism1, identifying a novel pathway that regulates the underlying mechanism of Non-Alcoholic…
Kleinwort Hambros: How is COVID-19 changing the face of philanthropy?
Faced with answering the question, ‘How is Covid-19 changing the face of philanthropy?’, a panel that included Rebecca Constable revealed their impressions of how the world has changed and offered their impressions of where and how we go now.
Mexico City Police refresh critical communications solution with Sepura TETRA radios
Police in Mexico City have upgraded their critical communications devices to Sepura SC20 and STP9200 models, equipping their officers with modern, powerful TETRA radios. From December 2020, many of the city’s 46,000 officers will benefit from Sepura radios’ famed robustness, outstanding audio quality and reliable performance.
Avacta provides update on COVID-19 antigen diagnostic test development with Adeptrix
Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), the developer of Affimer biotherapeutics and reagents, is pleased to announce that a BAMS™ (bead-assisted mass spectrometry) diagnostic test for the COVID-19 infection, being developed with its partner Adeptrix (Beverly MA, USA), has reached prototype stage and can detect the coronavirus spike protein in model samples in the concentration range appropriate for a…
'Multiple-shots-on-goal' approach needed to tackle Covid-19, say academics
A many-shots-on-goal approach – not command and control – will most effectively develop vaccines and treatments for COVID-19 (coronavirus), Cambridge Judge Business School academics say in a new 'California Management Review' article.
Barclays launches Back to Business toolkit for UK SMEs
Barclays has launched a toolkit to help small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK get back on their feet as they navigate the uncertainty created by coronavirus.
Cambridge Index marginally declines
The Cambridge Index marginally fell by 3.2 points to close at 23687.8, as losses in Index heavyweights such as AVEVA Group and Abcam were offset by gains in DS Smith and Johnson Matthey.
Preliminary results from RECOVERY trial on the use of hydroxychloroquine in hospitalised patients with COVID-19
The ‘RECOVERY’ trial has released preliminary results showing no effect on mortality from the use of hydroxychloroquine in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19.
Webinars investigate 'The digital (dis)comfort zone'
The University of Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative and Cambridge Judge Business School are launching a networking webinar series on “The digital (dis)comfort zone”. There will be two webinars each month throughout the summer.
Display Graphics pivots business model to react to Covid-19
The local design and build business, Display Graphics, utilises its skills and expertise to provide social distancing products for places of work and leisure after being hard hit by the decimation of the worldwide live events industry.
Cambridge Science Centre joins nationwide campaign calling for government funding
Cambridge Science Centre, along with over 40 members of the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC), has joined the Science Centres For Our Future campaign, which is calling on the government to set up an Emergency Resilience Fund to support the UK’s world-class network of regional Science Centres.
What impact will Covid-19 have on the UK Government's loneliness strategy?
Graham Pendlebury, a former Director in the Department for Transport and a University of Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) Policy Fellow, discusses the impact of Covid-19 in relation to the UK Government's loneliness strategy.
Creativity in crisis
We’re more adaptable than we ever thought. Even in January this year the idea of working full-time from home, teaching our own kids or being unable to visit friends was unthinkable. Even in early March we were still carrying on fairly normally with life, at least in the UK. But with startling speed we have found ourselves in the grip of an unprecedented situation.
What is your purpose?
When reviewing your marketing plan, it is a good idea to go back to basics to understand what your business is about, what your company mission is and who you are trying to reach. Do you have a vision?
US2U Consulting uses emotional intelligence to help you develop high performing teams
One of the current priorities is to invest in Human Capital to deal with the many challenges that lie ahead. There is a need to develop Leadership and Management Skills and develop a culture of Lifelong Learning so that people can adapt to the new normal and make the most of the latest opportunities.
Chippers’ marathon effort raises hundreds of pounds for EACH
George Chipperfield, aged 11, a pupil at Ely College and Captain of Ely City Crusaders U12 football team, has run a marathon in seven days for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), raising £320.
Qkine secures £1.5M Series A funding from leading life science investors
Qkine today announced the successful closure of a £1.5M Series A investment round to accelerate the global scale-up of its commercial operations and make key hires to its leadership team.
Land’s End to John O’Groats and back for Cambridge’s specialist employee benefits consultancy
The Employee Benefits team at EBCam Ltd, has set themselves the challenge of walking from Land’s End to John O’Groats…and back again to raise money for two local charities, Cambridge City Foodbank and Suffolk Mind.
Babel Cultural Newsletter: Colombia
Each month Babel offers free briefings and expert advice for working with different cultures to its clients, learners and friends in the industry. This month the focus is on the Republic of Colombia.
Communicating your way out of lockdown
As we come out of lockdown, your business will need new digital and media relations strategies to reach your target audiences. Join Cambridge Network tomorrow (Tuesday 9 June, 2pm) for a webinar focused on effective communication in the post-lockdown world.
Onespacemedia designs logo and digital showcase for Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy
Cambridge web design and digital marketing agency Onespacemedia has created a new website for Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy (CIIP) to showcase their research, services and network.
Bidwells forecasts huge increase in demand for workspace in Oxford-Cambridge Arc as cluster leads UK’s fight against Covid-19
New Bidwells research has revealed that up to 20 million sq ft of new lab and office space will be required in the Oxford-Cambridge Arc within the next two decades to keep pace with soaring demand, twice the volume of the previous 20 years.
How advancements in plant science are helping to mitigate the impact of climate change
While the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on public health and the economy, an unexpected side effect has been the positive impact that worldwide lockdown is having on the environment.
Chairman’s innovative fundraising helps charities at ‘challenging time’
A Council Chairman has found creative ways to fundraise – even in lockdown – and donate more than £4,000 to charities supporting South Cambridgeshire communities.
Working in changing times requires positive action
The current pandemic has meant we have all had to adjust to huge changes in our day-to-day lifestyle. For some people change is invigorating, for some scary, for some bewildering.