New technologies and strong academic-industry partnerships have the potential to change the face of therapeutic medicine.
Researchers have built a nano-engine that could form the basis for future applications in nano-robotics, including robots small enough to enter...
There are many challenges facing people with spinal cord injury – and walking again is often the least of their problems. Cambridge research could...
An approved anti-cancer drug successfully targets the first step in the toxic chain reaction that leads to Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that...
Tumours kill off surrounding cells to make room to grow, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. Although the study was carried...
Researchers have shown that graphene can be used to make electrodes that can be implanted in the brain, which could potentially be used to restore...
Three global pharmaceutical companies and the technology transfer offices of three world-leading universities – Imperial College London, University...
Cambridge researchers have found the strongest evidence to date that human pluripotent stem cells – cells that can give rise to all tissues of the...
A collaboration between the University of Cambridge and MedImmune, the global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca, has led...
GSK, the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust today announce their Strategic Partnership, with the long-...
Almost one in four of the world’s cases of tuberculosis (TB) are in India and the disease is constantly adapting itself to outwit our medicines...
Nerve cells damaged in diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), ‘talk’ to stem cells in the same way that they communicate with other nerve cells...
Patients with the most dangerous type of high blood pressure will be able to receive far more effective treatment after Cambridge-led research...