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Bionow are delighted to have catalysed this “Northern Life Sciences” supplement in City AM, a leading title for business, financial and economic news with a daily readership in excess of...

Ahead of the long-awaited Industrial Strategy for life sciences, RSM UK calls on the government to address challenges around capital, talent and access to markets if the UK’s life science...

The 2025 Life Sciences Outlook highlights the industry's promising growth, driven by digital advancements, increased investor confidence, and innovative product development.

At one of Insider’s latest roundtables, sponsored by the University of Manchester Innovation Factory, investment professionals, property experts, and spin-out CEOs discussed what’s worki...

Aon's On Demand Webinar on Clinical Trials Support and Success

Medicines Discovery Catapult (MDC), a national Life Sciences service dedicated to driving productivity and impact in drug R&D, has strengthened its Executive team with the appointment of a C...

Introducing MEDLINE Ultimate for Bionow members.

At BioCap 2024, Graham Bond, RSM UK’s Co-Head of Life Sciences, chaired an IPO session featuring a panel of life sciences experts and investors. Below, Graham summarises key themes raised ...

A NEW survey has been launched to take the temperature of the North East’s ever-evolving health and life sciences industry.

The Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) partners, STFC and IBM Research, in cooperation with Bionow and The European Laboratory Research & Innovation Group (ELRIG), are is...

A team of vision researchers from the University of Liverpool have received £2.1m to develop a contact lens that can repair eye damage.

A wide range of companies attend every year to network with over 1000 students and discuss internships, placement years or graduate roles. The students who attend the fair are from all year ...

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