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MRC researcher stars in the BBC RI Christmas Lectures
MRC researcher Professor Bobby Gaspar, whose gene therapy trial into the rare ‘Bubble baby’ disease has been supported by the MRC since 2007, will be interviewed on stage by Professor Aoife McLysaght, the programme’s Genetics Society Special Guest Lecturer.
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What you need to know if you are giving or getting a drone for Christmas
Drones are expected to be one of the most popular gifts over the forthcoming festive period, with thousands of people set to be opening their new aircraft on Christmas day. Following yesterday’s chaos at Gatwick airport, Ely Aviation’s senior drone pilot and academy instructor Ian Titchener lays bare what you can and cannot do with drones...
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Emergency team thanks secret Santa
Christmas came early for staff at the Accident and Emergency Department at Addenbrooke’s Hospital today (Friday 21 December) – thanks to their very own secret Santa.
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Getting to the grassroots of L&D in the UK
Optimus Learning Services has launched its second annual Learning and Development survey. The company is focusing this year’s survey on Learning and Development at the grassroots level - what is really happening within L&D departments.
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Snow wonder Lakelon’s a winner!
They’re all Christmas crackers! That was the verdict of judges at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust when they reviewed entries into this year’s annual Christmas card competition.
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Mum and daughter’s tuneful top ten turn for homeless charity
A mother and daughter from The Cambridge Building Society feature on a Band Aid-style single released last week to raise money for a homeless charity.
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Hewitsons donates winter foodbank collection
Law firm Hewitsons has donated a large collection of food and other essentials to a Cambridge charity to help those most in need this winter.
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Bird migration and conservation clues in robin and turtle dove genomes
The European robin and Turtle dove have had their genetic codes sequenced and assembled for the first time by scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and their collaborators.
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Charlene’s viral video is sign it’s Christmas
Move over Rudolph – when it comes to Christmas it’s staff at Addenbrooke’s Hospital who have it in hand.
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Barrington cement factory chimney demolished
Earlier today the iconic Barrington chimney was demolished as part of a series of works that will see the former Cemex cement works site transformed into a new community by leading housebuilder Redrow.
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Marshall signs 14-year contract to support Royal Netherlands Air Force C-130H
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has secured a contract with the Royal Netherlands Air Force to sustain its C-130H fleet through to its out of service date.
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The Cambridge chooses charity partners for 2019
Four charities have had an early Christmas present with the news that they will be The Cambridge Building Society’s charity partners in 2019.
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KISS creative team grows in strength with the appointment of new designers
Graphic Artist Andy McLaughlin and Senior Designer Matt Sanderman both bring years of experience to KISS, as well as impressive portfolios of work for prestigious clients.
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Distilling human truths: why marketing benefits from high-quality research
Matt Higgs joined KISS in the spring of 2018, bringing with him years of experience in research into brand strategy, based on stakeholder interviews and focus groups.
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Taymount Clinic media campaign nets KISS a CIPR PRide Award
KISS wins the Silver Award in the Consumer Relations Campaign category of the Anglia Thames and Chiltern CIPR PRide Awards 2018.
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PetaGene’s genomic data compression technology backed by new finance
On the back of signing a large contract with a major pharmaceutical company, PetaGene, the Cambridge UK based genomics data compression company, has attracted another $2.1 million in funding.
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Evonetix establishes scientific advisory board
Evonetix Ltd, the Cambridge-based company pioneering an innovative approach to scalable and high-fidelity gene synthesis, today announces the formation of its scientific advisory board (SAB).
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University of Cambridge awarded £200,000 to invest in data science for heart disease research
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) and The Alan Turing Institute have awarded the University of Cambridge over £200,000 for new, cutting-edge research that could transform how we diagnose and treat many heart and circulatory conditions.
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Digital Learning - top 10 takeaways from 2018
Over the past 12 months International Workplace has talked to a good number of senior managers responsible for managing people and workplaces, and the vast majority are either unaware of just how much of a transformation learning technologies can bring; or else they are fearful of it.
So we thought we’d end the year by sharing our top ten takeaways from what has become the year of digital learning.
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HEE partners with University Hospital Southampton to support SME medtech innovators
Health Enterprise East (HEE) is pleased to announce it has entered into a unique partnership with University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS) that will provide medtech companies with access to the combined expertise of HEE’s Medtech CONSULTING services plus specialist commercial and clinical advisory services from UHS to support the development, evaluation and adoption of innovative products.
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