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• Rapid development and clinical validation of diagnostics that enable innovative clinical care pathways in complex, chronic diseases

• Targeted precision medicine clinical trials leveraging a complementary diagnostic approach are expected to readout results as early as this year

We recently conducted a survey to help us and the businesses we represent better understand the future of recruitment.


In light of the enduring challenges posed by the cost of living crisis for both job seekers and organisations, our goal was to collect valuable data. We hope this information empowers businesses to make informed decisions and shape effective recruitment strategies, aiding their success in a volatile market, not only for 2024 but for the years ahead.


Summary of findings:

Following the success of three previous events of a similar format, the Anglia Innovation Partnership (AIP) team, the science park management company, at Norwich Research Park will continue to hold enterprise showcase events throughout 2024 to demonstrate the strength of enterprise, innovation, research and collaboration across the campus that has been delivered through the ongoing campus-wide enterprise strategy.

Expanded solutions for seamless stem cell research


AMSBIO, a leading provider of innovative products and services for the life sciences community, announces the launch of its Expanded Stem Cell Synergy Solutions.

Kadans Science Partner adds to Oxfordshire’s laboratory supply with the completion of Barton House

• Key deals cause a surge in Golden Triangle leasing activity, bolstered by the 352,000 sq ft transacted in final quarter of last year

• Development pipeline totals 3.1 million sq ft across Golden Triangle


Demand for life sciences space in the ‘Golden Triangle’ surged in 2023, with the 925,000 sq ft of space representing the highest annual volume since 2015, according to the latest figures from Cushman & Wakefield.

Pioneer Group, a leading developer and operator of life science and high-tech campuses, has secured planning permission from Cambridge City Council, subject to S106, for the redevelopment of the Grafton Centre in the city.


The Planning Committee at Cambridge City Council yesterday (7 Feb) voted in favour of the multi-million-pound regeneration for the shopping centre, which will be converted into laboratory and office space for life science and tech companies. The western end of the centre will be retained and transformed into a more attractive destination for local shoppers.

Read February eNews: Where to find Your Life Science Connections, featuring:


✅ Welcome from Tony Jones, CEO, One Nucleus


✅ Moving Forward Together


✅ Is it Rocket Science? 


✅ Use One Nucleus' High Profile Initiatives to Reach Your Audience


✅ Narrowing the Odds on Success


✅ Nominate Your Life Sciences Inspiration of the Year Award 2024


✅ Upcoming Events for Your Diary


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