CEB researchers' synthetic cells grow their own organelles
A new study published in Nature Nanotechnology reveals a significant leap in synthetic biology, which could have far-reaching potential for the healthcare industry.
Prize-winning technology with Royal Society of Chemistry award
Two professors from CEB and the Department of Engineering triumph in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2024 Emerging Technologies Competition with joint project H2Upgrade, an innovative solution for converting industrial waste into high-purity hydrogen.
CEB professor's research group to have pivotal role in research hub
Dr. Ljiljana Fruk's Bionano Engineering research group at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) is set to play a pivotal role in a major research hub using advances in quantum technology to revolutionise early disease detection and treatment.
University of Cambridge colleagues call for change to bring equity to scientific publishing
Three colleagues from different University of Cambridge departments have come together to call for change among the academic publishing community, as they discuss the inequitable recognition of joint authors.
New process turns CO2 from air into fuel using power of the wind
A study by researchers at the University of Cambridge has revealed a potential way to apply renewable power to clean the Earth’s atmosphere, while also producing useful everyday products.
Motor Neuron Disease research selected for prestigious journal cover
Dr Francesca van Tartwijk's research into the causes and symptoms of Motor Neuron Disease, or ALS, features on the cover of the Journal of Neuroscience.