A new vision for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Growing out of increasingly overlapping research interests and fruitful collaborations between the two departments, a new Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology comes into effect on 1...
View ArticleInstitute of Biotechnology wins Queen's Anniversary Prize
Since the establishment of the Institute in 1988, its ethos has been to provide a centre of excellence in biotechnology research and training within a flourishing entrepreneurial environment. The...
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It’s the middle of the afternoon. You hear the trill of an incoming text message on your phone. You pick it up, expecting it to be from a friend.Skipping breakfast will make you overeat at lunch.Ah...
View ArticleCambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences aims to create world-leading...
CATS will foster science that underpins the discovery of new treatments and diagnostics, and the safe and effective use of existing medicines. It will combine excellent science with efficient...
View ArticleFuture therapeutics: the hundred-year horizon scan
It used to be all about fleabane for bites from venomous beasts, mugwort to induce and ease the pain of labour and boiled bedstraw to stimulate clotting. According to Nicholas Culpeper in his 1652 book...
View ArticleSynthetic organs, nanobots and DNA ‘scissors’: the future of medicine
In a new film to coincide with the recent launch of the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences, researchers discuss some of the most exciting developments in medical research and set out their...
View ArticleA new vision for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Growing out of increasingly overlapping research interests and fruitful collaborations between the two departments, a new Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology comes into effect on 1...
View ArticleInstitute of Biotechnology wins Queen's Anniversary Prize
Since the establishment of the Institute in 1988, its ethos has been to provide a centre of excellence in biotechnology research and training within a flourishing entrepreneurial environment. The...
View ArticlePhone for a doctor
It’s the middle of the afternoon. You hear the trill of an incoming text message on your phone. You pick it up, expecting it to be from a friend.Skipping breakfast will make you overeat at lunch.Ah...
View ArticleCambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences aims to create world-leading...
CATS will foster science that underpins the discovery of new treatments and diagnostics, and the safe and effective use of existing medicines. It will combine excellent science with efficient...
View ArticleFuture therapeutics: the hundred-year horizon scan
It used to be all about fleabane for bites from venomous beasts, mugwort to induce and ease the pain of labour and boiled bedstraw to stimulate clotting. According to Nicholas Culpeper in his 1652 book...
View ArticleSynthetic organs, nanobots and DNA ‘scissors’: the future of medicine
In a new film to coincide with the recent launch of the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences, researchers discuss some of the most exciting developments in medical research and set out their...
View ArticleYoung at heart
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View ArticleFrom sick-care to health-care
Meet the young biotech entrepreneur with two companies to her name and a plan to revolutionise the way we manage our health.
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