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Innovate UK Awards Over £300k SMART Grant

Innovate UK Awards Over £300k SMART Grant

Funding supports the co-design and roll-out of MEMORI, a Class IIb CE-certified SaMD platform, tailored to local clinical teams and systems MEMORI analyses multimodal clinical data in real-time to accurately predict the risk of hospital-acquired infections, alerting...

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Biomanufacturing is the Next Industrial Revolution

Biomanufacturing is the Next Industrial Revolution

Across the life sciences sector, a profound shift is underway. Biomanufacturing is poised to become a foundational pillar of how we will make things in the 21st century. Advances in bioreactor design, synthetic biology, and sustainable bioprocessing are enabling...

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Statins Safer Than Previously Thought, Major Review Finds

Statins Safer Than Previously Thought, Major Review Finds

Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins, taken by millions worldwide, are significantly safer than often perceived, according to a major new scientific analysis. Conducted by the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration and published in The Lancet, the...

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Emotion-Aware Companion Robotics: Rethinking Aged Care

Emotion-Aware Companion Robotics: Rethinking Aged Care

Ageing at home is widely accepted as the ideal outcome for older adults, families and healthcare systems, but the way we attempt to support it is deeply flawed. Most technologies deployed into homes today are built on a reactive model of care - where they wait for...

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Raising Expectations for Medical Liaisons

Raising Expectations for Medical Liaisons

In the last decade, the Medical Science Liaison role has evolved from a scientific messenger to a field based strategist operating in one of the most highly scrutinized environments in healthcare. That evolution is why board certification is moving from optional...

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Innovate UK Awards Over £300k SMART Grant

Innovate UK Awards Over £300k SMART Grant

Funding supports the co-design and roll-out of MEMORI, a Class IIb CE-certified SaMD platform, tailored to local clinical teams and systems MEMORI analyses multimodal clinical data in real-time to accurately predict the risk of hospital-acquired infections, alerting...

read more
Biomanufacturing is the Next Industrial Revolution

Biomanufacturing is the Next Industrial Revolution

Across the life sciences sector, a profound shift is underway. Biomanufacturing is poised to become a foundational pillar of how we will make things in the 21st century. Advances in bioreactor design, synthetic biology, and sustainable bioprocessing are enabling...

read more
Statins Safer Than Previously Thought, Major Review Finds

Statins Safer Than Previously Thought, Major Review Finds

Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins, taken by millions worldwide, are significantly safer than often perceived, according to a major new scientific analysis. Conducted by the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration and published in The Lancet, the...

read more
Emotion-Aware Companion Robotics: Rethinking Aged Care

Emotion-Aware Companion Robotics: Rethinking Aged Care

Ageing at home is widely accepted as the ideal outcome for older adults, families and healthcare systems, but the way we attempt to support it is deeply flawed. Most technologies deployed into homes today are built on a reactive model of care - where they wait for...

read more
Raising Expectations for Medical Liaisons

Raising Expectations for Medical Liaisons

In the last decade, the Medical Science Liaison role has evolved from a scientific messenger to a field based strategist operating in one of the most highly scrutinized environments in healthcare. That evolution is why board certification is moving from optional...

read more

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Why Hormone Tracking will be a Key Health Trend for 2026

Hormone health expert and bestselling author Dr Louise Newson explains why we'll all be tracking our hormones in 2026. The use of period tracking apps and menopause symptom tracker apps are at an all-time high. And it’s no wonder. These apps can be incredibly useful...

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Lego for Biotech Labs

How Modular Hardware Is Breaking Decades of Vendor Lock-In There’s a running joke among biotech lab managers that goes something like this: You don’t buy a bioreactor. You buy a relationship. A very expensive, very locked-in relationship. It’s funny because it’s...

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Why Collagen Has Become the Cornerstone of Modern Aesthetics

Beauty is no longer driven by illusion. The era of exaggerated results and quick fixes is giving way to a more intelligent, informed approach, one that prioritises biology over bravado. At the heart of this shift sits collagen, a once-overlooked structural protein now...

AstraZeneca Commits $15bn to Expand R&D and Manufacturing in China

AstraZeneca has announced plans to invest up to 15 billion US dollars to expand its research, development, and manufacturing operations in China, reinforcing the country’s role as a central pillar of the company’s global strategy. The long-term investment will fund...

Why Hypoxia Workstations are Becoming Standard Lab Infrastructure

“Hypoxia” used to be nothing but a niche biology topic. Today it is quietly becoming standard  infrastructure in labs. Two forces are converging. Regulators and funders are nudging R&D away from default animal studies and toward human-relevant evidence. At the...

Our Reliance on Antidepressants: What the Numbers Are Telling Us

Antidepressant use has become a defining feature of modern mental healthcare. In the UK alone, an estimated 8.7 million people are currently taking antidepressant medications, reflecting both the scale of mental health need and the central role pharmacological...

Phacilitate Unites CGT Community for New Era Defined by Collaboration

Phacilitate announces the return of Advanced Therapies Week (ATW) for its 22nd year, reinforcing its status as one of the most established and influential cell and gene therapy (CGT) conferences in the United States and among the most recognized globally.   In...

Natural Product Drug Discovery Returns With New Anti Cancer Insights

Scientists have uncovered how plants produce mitraphylline, a rare natural compound with demonstrated anti cancer properties, shedding new light on the biological machinery behind one of nature’s most complex chemical products. By identifying the key enzymes involved...

Biotech’s Funding Winter is Over, but M&A Will Remain Selective

Biotech is showing early signs of life after a prolonged funding winter, but for many early-stage companies, conditions remain unforgiving. Years of low valuations, high borrowing costs and regulatory uncertainty have reshaped investor behaviour, with capital scarce...

Thousands Benefit From New Treatment for Advanced Prostate Cancer

NICE recommends life-extending daily pill which offers hope for people who cannot take standard treatment. Thousands of people living with advanced prostate cancer will have access to a life-extending new treatment that can be taken at home from today (Friday, 23...

A Career in Life Sciences: Pathways, Possibilities and Support

The life sciences sector sits at the intersection of discovery, technology and human impact. From developing new medicines and diagnostics to advancing environmental sustainability and digital health, careers in life sciences offer the chance to work on problems that...

MRI Study Links Inflammation in Brain Reward Centre to Depression Severity

New research suggests that inflammatory and microstructural changes in a key brain reward region may differ between chronic depression and acute depressive symptoms, offering fresh insight into the biological mechanisms underlying the condition. In a large scale...

‘The World Has Not Yet Learned From the COVID Crisis’ Experts Warn

New research published (22 January 2026) in The Lancet Psychiatry warn that lessons have not been learned from the pandemic when it comes to mental health. The researchers recommend that mental health should be treated as a core consideration when it comes to pandemic...

Recovery as Signal Engineering: How Stress Upgrades Human Physiology

For decades, recovery has been framed as the absence of stress. Rest, relaxation, sleep, and passive modalities have been treated as the antidote to physiological load. While these elements matter, they represent only a fraction of how biological systems actually...

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