FlexEnable: Taking Organics Electronics from Lab to FabDr. Mike Banach, FlexEnable Technology Ltd., CambridgeThe twists and turns of taking fundamental research to commercial realityMon 16th Oct 2023Find out more
Social prescribing - beyond pillsProfessor Sir Sam Everington, Bromley by Bow Health Partnership, Tower HamletsUp to 20% of over 65’s are admitted to hospital due to drug side effects. How to reverse deteriorating health and health services.Mon 30th Oct 2023Find out more
ESA HydroGNSS Scout – A Small Satellite Mission Sensing Climate Variables using GNSS ReflectometryDr Martin Unwin, Surrey Satellite Technology LtdHow satellite navigation signal reflections can be used to help monitor the water cycle of the planet.Mon 13th Nov 2023Find out more
Unlocking cellular reprogramming to reverse ageing and age-driven diseasesDr. Daniel Ives, Shift BioscienceShift Bioscience is using deep learning to unlock cellular reprogramming, a powerful biological pathway that can reverse aging and age-driven diseases in the dish but is not yet safe for clinical use. Mon 27th Nov 2023Find out more
Development of a combined digital and biomarker test for Bipolar Disorder.Professor Sabine Bahn and colleagues, University of CambridgeImproving and accelerating the correct diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder using a two-stage diagnostic approach.Mon 22nd Jan 2024Find out more
How are circulating tumour DNA tests going to change cancer care?Professor Mark Middleton, University of Oxford Department of Oncology; Cancer Research UK Oxford CentreLiquid biopsies promise to detect cancer earlier, identify recurrences and tell us how to treat patients – but is this all just too good to be true?Mon 5th Feb 2024Find out more
CANCELLED (owing to unforeseen circumstances): Graphene, Two Dimensional Materials & Delivering the Future of Electronic DevicesDr. Simon Thomas, Paragraf Ltd.Graphene has shown great promise for next-gen electronics. Product manufacture however has been immensely difficult, until Paragraf.Mon 19th Feb 2024Find out more
Picking raspberries with robots.Professor Martin Fodstad Stølen, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences/Fieldwork Robotics Ltd.The road from blue-skies robotics research to contract manufacturing.Mon 4th Mar 2024Find out more
What to do about plastics?Professor Jonathan Cullen, Department of Engineering, University of CambridgeCarbon clarity in the global petrochemical supply chain.Mon 29th Apr 2024Find out more
Creating brain organoids to uncover what makes us human.Dr. Madeline Lancaster, MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyUsing in vitro models to study human brain evolution and disease.Mon 13th May 2024Find out more
Physics IS Enhancing Machine LearningDr Alice Cicirello, University Assistant Professor in Applied MechanicsMoving away from accurate-but-wrong predictions for bridges, wind turbines… and the climate.Mon 27th May 2024Find out more
Segmenting the biological causes of hearing lossProfessor Karen P. Steel PhD, FMedSci, FRS, Wolfson Sensory, Pain and Regeneration Centre, King's College London,A thousand ways to lose your hearingMon 10th Jun 2024Find out more