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The company, which provides “comparator” and other drugs to pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials around the world, now supplies some of the top 10 pharma companies (Vanessa can’t name ...
Battling rare diseases is one of the most prevailing challenges of our time. According to Global Genes, scientists have uncovered around 7,000 different types, all of which affect 350 million people ...
“The British government today agreed in principle that the Hinkley Point C new nuclear power projects could proceed. The key economic facts of the project appear unchanged. But the government has ...
Back in the 1800s, Charles Darwin, University of Cambridge Alumnus explained: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” ...
Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus Martin Schoenberg (Cambridge MBA 2012) writes from the Paris climate conference for the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change. The organisation ...
Allègre is the first woman faculty member at Cambridge Judge to be recognised for the prestigious teaching awards since they were inaugurated in 1994. The prizes, awarded annually by the ...
Alan Jagolinzer, Professor of Financial Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses mental health issues with traditional US career recruitment in accounting and the need to foster and ...
In current prices, total UKCT receipts from the banking sector declined from £7.0 billion in 2005-06 to £1.3 billion in 2011-12 and £2.3 billion in 2012-13 – or a fall from about 20 per cent of total ...
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 17/07/2019 - 10:46 Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently become a buzzword in the media, but what exactly do we know about it and how it will affect our ...