Welcome to the Q2 Edition of Our People Pathways Newsletter!
This issue is packed with practical opportunities to develop your skills and grow your network. You'll find upcoming training courses covering everything from communication to biological safety, plus a NEW seminar on maximising your cash runway - essential for anyone navigating life science funding. We're also spotlighting our next HR SIG session, mentoring initiative testimonials, and the latest toxicology course from CATS and BTS. And if you're passionate about supporting emerging talent, we have highlighted some student surveys below - a great way to contribute to research shaping the future of the sector. Whether you're looking to learn, connect, or get involved, there's something here for you...
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One Nucleus Upcoming Learning Opportunities
10 June 2026, Cambridge | *Communication Skills for Life Science Professionals
16 June 2026, Online | Laboratory Health and Safety
22-23 June 2026, Cambridge | IOSH Approved Biological Safety – Management and Practice (2-day course) - Limited Spaces Available...
*Half-day Interactive Workshops - New Format
More dates and courses to follow soon...
Make sure to follow us on X and LinkedIn. For more information about our in-house course options, please contact [email protected].
NEW SEMINAR | 15 June 2026 - Cash is King: Maximising Your Cash Runway
Securing investment remains one of the greatest challenges for life science companies. This seminar will explore practical approaches to cash flow forecasting, maximising non-dilutive funding, and structuring impactful deals.
Following on from our successful Lead Generation seminar in March, we're excited to announce the next seminar from this series of learning opportunities is now live on our website. Click here for the full agenda and to register.
18 June 2026 | HR SIG - The Employment Contract: Building an Employment Relationship on SOLID Foundations - the Must-haves, Nice-to-haves and What to Avoid
This session will be led by Eleanor Freeman of Cambridge Employment Law LLP. This event is intended for those working in operational HR-related roles eg HR Manager. Please contact [email protected] before registering if you are not sure whether or not your registration would be appropriate.
Click here for an agenda and to secure your place.
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Lead Generation Isn’t About the Hard Sell; It’s About Solving the Right Problems. Read the blog here.
We recently hosted the first seminar in our new series of learning opportunities, focused on business lead generation from events, and it prompted valuable discussion around a challenge many businesses face: being busy doesn’t always translate into real opportunities. The session was very well received, with a key takeaway being that successful lead generation is less about saying more and more about delivering the right message to the right people in a relevant and authentic way.
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Spotlight on the One Nucleus Mentoring Initiative - Recent Testimonials
The One Nucleus Mentoring Initiative helps connect professionals in the life sciences community with mentors or mentees to share expertise and support career growth within the sector.
We've recently gathered testimonials from some of our mentees about their experience with One Nucleus and their involvement in the mentoring initiative. Read what they had to say here.
Whether you’re seeking guidance or offering your experience, you can get involved by emailing One Nucleus with details about yourself and the type of mentoring you’re interested in, and your opportunity will be promoted through the organisation’s newsletter and social channels to help make connections.
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Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development 2026 -
Registration is Now Open!
The highly acclaimed Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development (PATDD) course co-organised by the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences (CATS) and the British Toxicology Society (BTS) provides comprehensive training in toxicology as applied to drug development, catering to scientists from around the globe. Participants will learn the key principles of non-clinical safety evaluation, focusing on how to apply this knowledge in real situations and understand safety data.. Both European and US regulatory toxicology perspectives will be covered.
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Supporting Emerging Talent
We’re pleased to support students and early-career researchers by sharing opportunities to contribute to surveys and research projects linked to the life sciences sector. By taking part, you can help provide valuable insights that support academic research and help shape the future workforce and industry landscape.
Agentic AI Adoption and Commercial Scaling in UK Life Sciences Startup - Birmingham Business School Survey
Aligning Bioscience Training with Industry Readiness - School of Biology, University of St Andrews Survey
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