Novel Technologies News for October 2020

Novel Technologies News Archive

Optibrium Launches Cerella, a Novel Artificial Intelligence Platform for Active Learning in Drug Discovery Optibrium Launches Cerella, a Novel Artificial Intelligence Platform for Active Learning in Drug Discovery

Cerella is proven to accelerate drug discovery and increase confidence in lead optimisation

bit.bio joins forces with maths institute to find the ‘operating system of life’ bit.bio joins forces with maths institute to find the ‘operating system of life’

Cell coding startup and science institute partner on a moonshot mission to create every human cell type for biomedical research and therapy

British companies receive R&D boost from Prince Albert’s Royal Commission amid global uncertainty British companies receive R&D boost from Prince Albert’s Royal Commission amid global uncertainty

Funding for young researchers to conduct pioneering R&D is helping companies to innovate, unhampered by the Covid-19 uncertainty. Innovations supported include new method for developing drugs to combat pandemics such as Covid-19, novel medicines for treating chronic pain, and a new insulation technique to make homes more energy-efficient. Applications for the 2021 Industrial Fellowships are now open.

Could a poo transplant one day be the secret of eternal youth?

Faecal transplants could one day be used as a therapy to restore cognitive function in the elderly – according to new research from the University of East Anglia, the University of Florence and the Quadram Institute