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Inside the system: What life holds for a child in care in Cambridgeshire

Inside the system: What life holds for a child in care in Cambridgeshire

Inside the system: What life holds for a child in care in Cambridgeshire

21 March 2019

“At the time you think you are like the big man but, looking back on it, I was only a kid.”


New Milner Research Labs on Cambridge Biomedical Campus will 'help more drugs reach the clinic'

New Milner Research Labs on Cambridge Biomedical Campus will 'help more drugs reach the clinic'

New Milner Research Labs on Cambridge Biomedical Campus will 'help more drugs reach the clinic'

17 March 2019

Prof Tony Kouzarides discusses his aims for a key new facility for the Milner Therapeutics Institute


Artists wanted for charity exhibition aimed at helping the homeless

Artists wanted for charity exhibition aimed at helping the homeless

Artists wanted for charity exhibition aimed at helping the homeless

14 March 2019

Refugees in northern France will also get help from funds raised by the event


Hopes for more effective flu vaccine after Babraham Institute discovery

Hopes for more effective flu vaccine after Babraham Institute discovery

Hopes for more effective flu vaccine after Babraham Institute discovery

14 March 2019

Researchers have revealed how lung tissue responds to an influenza infection


Inside the mind: Cambridge Science Festival gets in your head

Inside the mind: Cambridge Science Festival gets in your head

Inside the mind: Cambridge Science Festival gets in your head

13 March 2019

Teenage mental health, brain cells and drug addiction will be covered


Cambridge helping to save wetlands and reduce world nitrogen use

Cambridge helping to save wetlands and reduce world nitrogen use

Cambridge helping to save wetlands and reduce world nitrogen use

11 March 2019

Here a talk at Cambridge Science Festival on how the University of Cambridge is at the forefront of global research


'Terrible roads' caused cyclist's traumatic injuries on Hauxton estate

'Terrible roads' caused cyclist's traumatic injuries on Hauxton estate

'Terrible roads' caused cyclist's traumatic injuries on Hauxton estate

10 March 2019

'I feel like a second class citizen' says Markus Mathea as developers with responsibility for road 'review' situation


Nobel Laureate and former vice chancellor explore healthcare at Cambridge Science Festival 2019

Nobel Laureate and former vice chancellor explore healthcare at Cambridge Science Festival 2019

Nobel Laureate and former vice chancellor explore healthcare at Cambridge Science Festival 2019

10 March 2019

A host of healthcare events will include insight into the latest research and expert talks


IVF funding review could end the ‘postcode lottery’

IVF funding review could end the ‘postcode lottery’

IVF funding review could end the ‘postcode lottery’

04 March 2019

Campaigners are hopeful that commissioners will reinstate NHS funding for IVF when the decision is reviewed next month.


First look: £220m vision for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital

First look: £220m vision for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital

First look: £220m vision for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital

01 March 2019

The government is considering funding for a world-leading research hospital on Cambridge Biomedical Campus


Sanger Institute research uncovers how parasitic whipworms are able to thrive in our guts

Sanger Institute research uncovers how parasitic whipworms are able to thrive in our guts

Sanger Institute research uncovers how parasitic whipworms are able to thrive in our guts

27 February 2019

500 million people across the globe are affected by the worms


How Babraham Institute's study of nematode worms can help us understand human ageing

How Babraham Institute's study of nematode worms can help us understand human ageing

How Babraham Institute's study of nematode worms can help us understand human ageing

26 February 2019

Work helps us take a step towards achieving healthier ageing


Prof Steve Jackson of Gurdon Institute wins prestigious European cancer research prize

Prof Steve Jackson of Gurdon Institute wins prestigious European cancer research prize

Prof Steve Jackson of Gurdon Institute wins prestigious European cancer research prize

24 February 2019

He will receive the ARC Foundation's Léopold Griffuel Award in recognition of work that has helped to develop new cancer medicines

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2,000 bacterial species found in human gut

2,000 bacterial species found in human gut

2,000 bacterial species found in human gut

22 February 2019

Scientists at the EMBL-EBI and Wellcome Sanger Institute are creating a new genomic blueprint of human gut microbiota


Arthur Rank Hospice labelled 'outstanding' by Care Quality Commission

Arthur Rank Hospice labelled 'outstanding' by Care Quality Commission

Arthur Rank Hospice labelled 'outstanding' by Care Quality Commission

17 February 2019

“It is a credit to our staff, volunteers and trustees," says CEO Lynn Morgan


100 new species of bacteria found in human intestines

100 new species of bacteria found in human intestines

100 new species of bacteria found in human intestines

16 February 2019

Sanger Institute and EMBL EBI scientists are working on the microbiome


The microbiome, human faecal transplants and the impact of everyday products on our health

The microbiome, human faecal transplants and the impact of everyday products on our health

The microbiome, human faecal transplants and the impact of everyday products on our health

16 February 2019

We share our bodies with trillions of micro-organisms - and Eagle Genomics is using AI to help us understand what's happening to them


Unravelling the secrets of how our lungs develop using organoids

Unravelling the secrets of how our lungs develop using organoids

Unravelling the secrets of how our lungs develop using organoids

12 February 2019

At the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge, Dr Emma Rawlins is exploring how our lungs develop to help us tackle chronic disease

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Bosom Buddies offers help to breast cancer survivors

Bosom Buddies offers help to breast cancer survivors

Bosom Buddies offers help to breast cancer survivors

09 February 2019

Sheila Kissane-Marshall used her own experiences of cancer to launch a rehabilitation programme


Visitors warned to stay away from Addenbrooke's as vomiting bug hits

Visitors warned to stay away from Addenbrooke's as vomiting bug hits

Visitors warned to stay away from Addenbrooke's as vomiting bug hits

07 February 2019

Unless it is necessary, visitors are being asked to stay away from the Cambridge hospital as staff deal with an increase in the winter vomiting bug.


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