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EIT’s Dr Lennard Lee secures UK AI supercomputing award for cancer vaccine research

Dr Lennard Lee, Chief Medical Officer of the EIT Clinic at the Ellison Institute of Technology, has been awarded access to the UK’s most powerful AI supercomputer to accelerate cancer vaccine research. The project, “A foundation model for cancer vaccine design”, has been selected by the UK Government’s AI Research Resource (AIRR) programme, led by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and UK Research and Innovation... Read more

Oxford Nanopore launches a comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel

Oxford Nanopore Technologies has launched a comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel (HCP), which will allow users to interrogate 258 key genes associated with inherited cancer risk. The HCP provides a simple workflow with flexible batch sizes, allowing laboratories to run their own assays in-house, which can speed up time from sample-to-answer. The rich, multi-omic dataset also enables test consolidation, potentially reducing the need to run... Read more

Oxford launches major new AI vaccine research program with the Ellison Institute of Technology

The Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), through its strategic partnership with the University of Oxford, has received research funding of £118m to launch an ambitious new programme of vaccine research. Led by the Oxford Vaccine Group, the new initiative based in the University - CoI-AI (Correlates of Immunity-Artificial Intelligence) - will combine Oxford’s expertise in human challenge studies, immune science and vaccine development with... Read more

Moa Technology develops groundbreaking category of crop protection

Moa Technology has announced its discovery of chemistries which could become an entirely new category of products to help farmers protect their harvests more safely, sustainably and effectively. Moa has already discovered 80 new herbicidal modes of action with its breakthrough technology platforms in the last three years, several of which are already effectively controlling tough and pervasive weeds in field trials in the US, Canada, France,... Read more

OrganOx acquired by Terumo in landmark $1.5bn deal

The Oxford Science Park warmly congratulates OrganOx Limited on the announcement that it has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Terumo Corporation, a global leader in medical technology. The transaction, valued at approximately USD $1.5 billion, marks Terumo’s strategic entry into the organ transplantation-related sector and will see OrganOx become a wholly owned subsidiary. Founded in 2008 as a spinout from the University of... Read more