Shedding light on industry-impacting stories and revealing the major players behind the growth of the UK’s Bioscience and Life Sciences sectors, Bioscience Today - Issue 36 is out now and available to read online here: https://lnkd.in/eVuqfuNg Read some of the top features from the latest issue in our newsletter below. #bioscience #lifesciences #medicalresearch
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News and insight into the UK's latest medical research and innovation.
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Bioscience Today (previously Bioscience Journal) is a contemporary publication written to assist the drive towards making the Life Sciences sector of the UK a test bed for clinical research and medical innovation. Aimed towards decision makers within the Bioscience, Medical, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare markets, and global in appeal, its content is independent and politically unbiased, and driven by investigative journalism and expert analysis by industry leaders. Covering key aspects within its chosen industries, Bioscience Today sheds light on industry-impacting stories that shape its future and reveals the major players behind the growth of the UK’s most exciting industry. Bioscience Today reaches worldwide boardroom executives and senior government decision makers across the UK. The publication gets your message directly to the medical, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare markets that employ around 233,000 people in the UK and generate £63 billion in revenues across over 5,000 companies.
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LinkGevity, an AI-driven drug discovery company focused on longevity and age-related disease, has been awarded a highly competitive Women TechEU grant https://lnkd.in/eK6W2nG8
Sisters aim to turn back tide of age - Bioscience Today
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ZymCTRL, developed by Basecamp Research, is the world’s first open-source, text-based enzyme generation model and can be used across multiple industries, including therapeutics and sustainability initiatives https://lnkd.in/ePdFJxk3
World-first generative AI tool designs enzymes for more sustainable industrial processes - Bioscience Today
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Innovation Hothouse Competition Finalists Selected for the Next Enterprise Tuesday https://lnkd.in/ed5PrrPk Norwich Research Park
Innovation Hothouse Competition Finalists Selected for the Next Enterprise Tuesday - Bioscience Today
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The rate of increase has slowed considerably in the last three decades, according to a new study led by the University of Illinois Chicago https://lnkd.in/e5HwYEaW
Life expectancy gains slowing, despite medical ‘Band-Aids’ - Bioscience Today
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A 13-year-old boy has made history as the first patient in the UK to take part in a clinical trial using deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat epilepsy https://lnkd.in/e68sR5ft
First UK trial of Deep Brain Stimulation for children with epilepsy - Bioscience Today
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Long-term Life Science Investment Partner Announced for Norwich Research Park https://lnkd.in/eQhnNhGg Norwich Research Park
Long-term Life Science Investment Partner Announced for Norwich Research Park - Bioscience Today
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Scientists from University of Glasgow, in collaboration with Tel Aviv University, have invented a new way to deliver treatment into the brain using a parasite https://lnkd.in/eB7XPzg2
Could brain parasites treat cognitive disorders? - Bioscience Today
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed tiny, flexible devices that can wrap around individual nerve fibres without damaging them https://lnkd.in/eg4isTbY
Robotic ‘nerve cuffs’ could treat neurological conditions - Bioscience Today
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Around one in four patients with severe brain injury who cannot move or speak are still able to perform complex mental tasks, a major study reveals https://lnkd.in/ebRd5yUV
1 in 4 patients in vegetative state can perform cognitive taskS - Bioscience Today
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