Hitting the right note for innovation in Cambridge
17 October 2024Kathryn Chapman, Executive Director of Innovate Cambridge, on the secrets of successful innovation and her ambitious plans for innovation in Cambridge and beyond.
Kathryn Chapman, Executive Director of Innovate Cambridge, on the secrets of successful innovation and her ambitious plans for innovation in Cambridge and beyond.
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A life-saving cancer therapy is being scaled up in Cambridge to deliver more treatments to more patients for more cancers.
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Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu has taken up her post as the 7th President of Wolfson College.
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has today announced a £173 million investment in its institute at the University of Cambridge - the largest single grant ever awarded by the charity outside of London.
Specimens in a Cambridge museum will be brought to life through the power of Artificial Intelligence, by a team aiming to strengthen our connection with the natural world and reverse apathy towards biodiversity loss.
Ambitious collaborations are bringing biodiversity back to the Scottish Highlands.