10th Oct 2023
Black innovators and inventors have made countless discoveries that have defined the STEM industry. In honour of Black History Month, we want to highlight a few of many black innovators whose contributions have had a lasting impact on our world.
6th Apr 2023
The World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates its 75th birthday tomorrow, 7 April, marking another World Health Day.
11th Aug 2022
The amount of data generated in life sciences is increasing exponentially. This has largely been precipitated by the advent of “-omics” technologies which facilitate high-throughput measurement of all molecules of a certain type from a biological sample. Whereas once a PhD project may have been concerned with analysing the expression of a single gene, nowadays a PhD project more likely involves collecting information about the expression of all genes in multiple cell types and conditions. This has left researchers data-rich, but not necessarily information-rich. However, machine learning approaches can be used to interrogate these large datasets for trends or patterns to provide information.
13th Jul 2020
In his recent article, Robin Ellis summarised the key take-home messages from the UK Supreme Court judgement in Regeneron v Kymab.In this article Andrew Carridge takes a more in-depth look into the concept of a ‘principle capable of general application’, exploring when broad claims may be justified and when claims may legitimately cover as yet undiscovered embodiments.