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Horizon-Franklin alliance targets killer disease | Business Weekly | Technology | Biotechnology | Business news | Cambridge and the East of England
businessweekly.co.uk — “Cambridge personalised medicines pioneer Horizon Discovery is partnering the Rosalind Franklin University of Medical Sciences (RFUMS) in Chicago to develop a human cellular disease model of cystic fibrosis.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Dawson King, CEO of Cambridge Healthcare Ltd | Business Weekly | Technology | Biotechnology | Business news | Cambridge and the East of England
businessweekly.co.uk — “Dawson King is CEO of pioneering healthcare startup, Cambridge Healthcare Ltd. The company is working in partnership with the NHS and Connecting for Health to develop howareyou.com, an e-Health portal for patients and healthcare professionals.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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How are you? founder @dawson interviewed by Business Weekly http://t.co/sePG3Os6 #ehealth #health #healthit #nhs #nhssm #socialhealth
Potential MS drug from rich Cambridge legacy | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “The culmination of three decades of research in Cambridge UK has resulted in the exciting prospect of a new transformational drug for multiple sclerosis.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Potential MS drug from rich Cambridge legacy: The culmination of three decades of research in Cambridge UK has r... http://t.co/f2g7uy7i
Healthcare ‘Facebook’ venture engages with global VCs | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “A Cambridge healthcare portal that puts patients in charge of their own treatment is engaged in talks with world-class funders and heavyweight commercial collaborators designed to fast-track the initiative into global markets.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Healthcare ‘Facebook’ Venture Engages With Global VCs http://t.co/8m44Q3Qw
Horizon Discovery raises $18.6 million expansion cash | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “Horizon Discovery, the Cambridge based personalised medicines pioneer has raised £11.3 million ($18.6m) Series C funding to continue its global expansion strategy.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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UK's Horizon Discovery gets $18.6M round to back its fast-growing R&D tools business. http://t.co/ivtt5SWo
F-Star lines up €492m Merck bonanza | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “F-Star, the antibody engineering company based in Cambridge, has signed a deal with Merck Serono that could lead to a €492m windfall.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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And 2011 Fierce 15 co. RT @LifeSciVC: Atlas' F-star signs up MerckSerono for a 500M Euro deal http://t.co/FNWl2kZ
Cambridge-Japan alliance on infertility conundrum | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “Scientists at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have made a breakthrough in understanding how mammalian genomes are modified in the egg and sperm and are reprogrammed after fertilisation. The research has implications for better understanding fertility.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Cambridge-Japan alliance on infertility conundrum: Scientists at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have made a... http://t.co/ULjLxtX
Personal reasons cited for Asterand CEO’s departure | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “Martyn Coombs has quit as CEO of Asterand’s European operation in Cambridge with immediate effect. The company supplies human tissue to the global Pharma, biotech and diagnostic industries.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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CEO of UK's Asterand hits the exit door. http://bit.ly/rhWrIB
Cambridge angel fund backs psychology dotcom | Business Weekly
businessweekly.co.uk — “Cambridge angel funding is underpinning new technology that could save the NHS millions and set a new paradigm for the treatment of mental illness.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Cambridge angel fund backs psychology dotcom http://bit.ly/mRGpmq
Cambridge explodes OCD myth
businessweekly.co.uk — “The latest Cambridge and East of England business news covering technology, manufacturing, medtech, academia and services to industry” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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Cambridge explodes OCD myth: New scientific evidence challenges a popular conception that behaviours such a... http://bit.ly/mlNsYi #ocd
Microsoft Research Cambridge --'Kinects--™ with surgeons
businessweekly.co.uk — “Games controller technology from Microsoft could be adapted to help surgeons interact with vital images during theatre simply by using gestures -- leading to some of the most advanced and effective operations in medical history.” View full resource at businessweekly.co.uk
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News: Microsoft Research Cambridge ‘Kinects’ with surgeons http://bit.ly/fBYtxp - #health
University psychology department opens doors to its specialist training unit
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University psychology department opens doors to its specialist training unit http://bit.ly/elEah1
Cambridge drives world first healthcare app store
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