Articles for 2012
Our articles for 2012 are shown below.
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Scientists demonstrate new technique that will transform epigenetics research
New technique has important implications for stem cell research and the development of regenerative medicines.
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Cambridge companies win Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Cambridge Enterprise portfolio companies Horizon Discovery and BlueGnome were both winners in the International Trade category of the 2012 Queen’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s most prestigious business award.
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Cambridge hosts the 2012 European Entrepreneurship Colloquium
The University of Cambridge will host academic experts from across Europe and the world for the European Entrepreneurship Colloquium (EEC) 2012 programme, to be held from 8-14 July 2012 at Cambridge Judge Business School.
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Lumora wins BBSRC Commercial Innovator of the Year Award
University of Cambridge spin-out Lumora was amongst the winners at the BBSRC Innovator of the Year Awards, held recently in London.
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What makes a voice unique?
A new digital speech database which captures how voices vary between different speakers or situations for the purpose of forensic speaker comparison has been launched by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
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PneumaCare wins at Business Excellence Awards
Cambridge Enterprise portfolio company PneumaCare was named the winner of the Business Innovation Award at the Cambridge News Business Excellence Awards, held last night (22 March) at King’s College, Cambridge.
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New programme to help Cambridge researchers connect with industry
The first in a new series of seminars to assist University researchers connect with industry was held last week in Cambridge.
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Horizon Discovery and Eight19 among winners at Business Weekly awards
Two Cambridge Enterprise portfolio companies were among the winners at the annual Business Weekly Awards, held last night (20 March) at Queens’ College, Cambridge.
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Play for play's sake
Generations of children have enjoyed building things with LEGO. The iconic plastic bricks have been used to build everything from a harpsichord that actually plays, to a replica of Charles Babbage’s difference engine. The Danish company is still family-owned, and is the world’s fourth-largest manufacturer of toys.
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Masterclass for tech start‐ups looking to optimise online presence
The importance of social media and online marketing to early stage technology businesses is the focus of the next StartUp Masterclass, taking place on Monday, 26 March.
