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Who won at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards?

Several firms connected to Cambridge Judge Business School are honoured at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards. Bruno Cotta The Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2021-22 honoured several firms connected with Cambridge Judge Business School at a ceremony on 11…

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Find out who won at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards.

Venturing forth: bit.bio – reprogramming stem cells to allow manufacture of human cells

Biotech firm bit.bio, which was on the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, reprograms stem cells to allow manufacture of human cells. Mark Kotter Mark Kotter, a University of Cambridge stem cell biologist and neurosurgeon who founded biotech…

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It is now possible to turn stem cells into pure cultures of brain cells, muscle cells, etc., within days.

Business Weekly: Cambridge startup raises $103m in first close of Series B

Bit.bio company that combines synthetic and stem cell biology, has raised £103 in Serie B round. Founder and CEO Dr Mark Kotter said: “I’m thrilled that bit.bio is supported by world class investors and strategic partners. The capital will enable…

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