Cambridge Biotech Events

Upcoming biotech, life sciences, and healthcare events across Cambridge.

Your AI Book Coach: The Personal Development Shortcut

2026-05-26 — Online event

Your Personal Development Shortcut. How to get life-changing value from bestselling personal develop

Source: meetup-cambridge

CBC Innovation Breakfast: Designing healthcare solutions around real human experience

2026-05-28 — Cambridge Biomedical Campus

Source: cambridge-biomedical

Personalised Glioma Therapy: Promise vs Practice

2026-05-28 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Richard Mair, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

Source: cruk-lectures

Ancient slags and steel needles: metallurgy and colonial archaeology in the nineteenth century

2026-06-01 — Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science

As European archaeologists excavated ancient sites in the nineteenth century, they uncovered histori

Source: talks-cam

AI in Life Sciences: Risks, Governance & Adoption

2026-06-02 — BioData Innovation Centre (BIC)

Attendance at this event is complimentary. The event is primarily aimed at innovators, biotechs, and

Source: one-nucleus

BioWednesday London: Ones to Watch, Showcasing Emerging Innovation in Life Sciences

2026-06-03 — Marks & Clerk

The Ones to Watch series returns on 3 June with an evening dedicated to highlighting the most exciti

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Using light for cancer cell detection

2026-06-04 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Danielle Harper, Early Cancer Institute and Department of Oncology

Source: cruk-lectures

Communication Skills For Life Science Professionals

2026-06-10 — The Nucleus

Life science professionals are often asked to explain complex ideas to people with very different le

Source: one-nucleus

Early cancer clinical trials

2026-06-11 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Simon Pacey, Cambridge University Hospitals and Department of Oncology

Source: cruk-lectures

Life Science Marketing Group Webinar - Do The Unthinkable: Get Sales And Marketing On The Same Team

2026-06-17 — Online

Sales and marketing should be one of the strongest partnerships in a business. But too often, they a

Source: one-nucleus

Experience Cambridge Wide Open Day at Babraham Research Campus 2026!

2026-06-17 — The Cambridge Building

Join us on 17th June for a day packed with insightful discussions, innovation tour of the Campus, Su

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Where Innovation Comes to Life: Cambridge Wide Open Day 2026

2026-06-17 — Unity Campus

Unity Campus hosts #CWOD26, showcasing innovation, collaboration, and leading life sciences and heal

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Pancreatic cancer - the clinical challenge

2026-06-18 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Kiran Purushothaman, Cambridge University Hospitals and Department of Oncology.

Source: cruk-lectures

Creative Disruption Forum, Modern Drug Discovery - the latest strategies

2026-06-18 — Co-Labs by journey, NIAB

Join us at the Creative Disruption Forum on Modern Drug Discovery to learn and debate how to make yo

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Stellar Trajectory: Fireside Chat with Spanish Astronaut Sara García Alonso

2026-06-29 — LT2, Judge Business School, Cambridge

Stellar Trajectory: Fireside Chat with Spanish Astronaut Sara García Alonso Join us for an inspiring

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SPARK: Audit, Service Evaluation and Quality Improvement

2026-06-30 — Seminar Room 19, School of Clinical Medicine

This new initiative is designed to bring people together to develop ideas, build confidence, and str

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Milner Therapeutics Symposium 2026

2026-07-07 — West Road Concert Hall and online, 11 West Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

🗓️ 7 July 2026 ⏰ 12:00pm-6:30pm 📍 West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge and online The Milner Therapeu

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ON Helix 2026

2026-07-09 — ON Helix - Cambridge Building

This one-day conference will address key bio-innovation trends, from developments in life science an

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Hackathon – AI in cancer omics: what can we learn from cancer resistant species?

2026-07-09 — Churchill College, Cambridge

Hackathon – AI in cancer omics: what can we learn from cancer resistant species?Are you a graduate s

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Presentation Skills for Professional Impact - For Life Science Professionals

2026-07-13 — The Cambridge Building

Presenting research is a regular part of scientific life — from lab meetings and project reviews to

Source: one-nucleus

Introduction to Drug Discovery: From Idea to Clinical Candidate

2026-09-10 — The Nucleus

Introduction to Drug Discovery – From Idea to Clinical Candidate Audience Are you: - transitioning i

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Tumour pathology, structure and nomenclature

2026-10-23 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Paul Edwards, Emeritus Reader in Cancer Biology

Source: cruk-lectures

Core ideas in cancer research 1: genes and genetic instability

2026-10-30 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Source: cruk-lectures

Core ideas in cancer research 2: cell biology

2026-11-06 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Source: cruk-lectures

The mutationrs that drive cancer

2026-11-13 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Source: cruk-lectures

Hypoxia, HIFs and cancer

2026-11-20 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Margaret Ashcroft, Department of Medicine

Source: cruk-lectures

Cancer stem cells, evolution and heterogeneity

2026-11-27 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Brian Huntly, Department of Haematology, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute.

Source: cruk-lectures

DNA repair: translating mechanistic insights towards new cancer therapies.

2026-12-04 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Sir Steve Jackson, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

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Genesis 2026

2026-12-10 — 1 Wimpole Street

The annual Genesis conference has been a pillar of the Life Science sector for over two decades. Bri

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Cancer metabolism through the lens of Otto WarburgCancer metabo

2027-01-08 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Christian Frezza, Professor of Metabolomics in Ageing, CECAD Research Center, Universi

Source: cruk-lectures

Hh signalling and the anti-tumour immune response: biology and new treatment opportunities

2027-01-15 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Maike de la Roche Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

Source: cruk-lectures

The role of transcription factors in cancer

2027-01-29 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Jason Carroll, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute.

Source: cruk-lectures

Machine learning: applications to cancer

2027-02-26 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Dr Mireia Crispin Ortuzar, Early Cancer Institute and Department of Oncology.

Source: cruk-lectures

The two-hit hypothesis and other mathematical models of cancer

2027-03-05 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Jamie Blundell, Early Cancer Institute and Department of Oncology.

Source: cruk-lectures

Prof Daniel Muñoz Espín , Early Cancer Institute and Department of Oncology.

2027-03-19 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Source: cruk-lectures

Biological and clinical insights from genome-wide association studies of cancer

2027-03-26 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Source: cruk-lectures

Mutational signatures: From bytes to bedside

2027-04-16 — School of Clinical Medicine, Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Prof Serena Nik-Zainal, NIHR Research Professor of Genomic Medicine and Bioinformatics

Source: cruk-lectures

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