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Cambridge University to host new Islamic studies hub
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

The University of Cambridge is playing a key role in a new initiative designed to enhance understanding between the Muslim world and the West.

 
Cambridge scientists getting to grips with new superbug
Written by Tony Quested   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

Genome sleuths at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge and researchers at the University of Bristol have discovered a deadly new superbug that could be as hard for hospitals to treat as MRSA and C.difficile.

 
Key appointment made in Indo - Cambridge alliance
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Friday, 02 May 2008

Professor Jaideep Prabhu, an IIT Delhi graduate with a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Southern California, has been named as the first Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise at the University of Cambridge.
 
Breathalyser to detect TB could be used on people passing through ports
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Cranfield University has begun research that will underpin the development of a quick-fire TB breath test. Working in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Cranfield will investigate techniques and technology for the rapid diagnosis of Tuberculosis, a disease that the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates infects up to one-third of the world’s population.

 
New findings on breast cancer origins
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

New findings on the origins of different breast cancers could become a major influencer of the direction future cancer research takes.

 
University work brings old crimes to internet
Written by Ben Fountain   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Details of all crimes tried at legendary London criminal court the Old Bailey between 1674 and 1913 are now freely available on-line thanks to researchers from the Open University, the University of Hertfordshire and the University of Sheffield.

 
Migrant staff boost food & drink sector
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

A new study has been commissioned by food and drink sector skills council, Improve, to provide the definitive say on the economic impact of migrant workers on the East of England’s £9.3bn food and drink manufacturing industry.

 
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