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...The University of Oxford spinout is pushing genetic testing beyond the search for individual genes, looking at how combinations of genes increase people’s likelihood of developing diseases such as cancer...
...AstraZeneca set up a vaccines and immune therapies unit after it partnered with the University of Oxford to develop a Covid-19 vaccine....
...In the first half, Oxford BioMedica made an operating loss of £51mn, wider than the £19mn loss from the same period the year before....
...Marks and Spencer has won a legal challenge in the High Court against Michael Gove’s decision to stop the retailer from knocking down its Art Deco flagship store on London’s Oxford Street....
...In October, the WHO also gave its backing to the Oxford vaccine. The plan faces logistical challenges....
...AstraZeneca’s jab developed with Oxford university was widely used across the world, but sales fell more than 99 per cent to just $12mn in 2023....
...After searching for trainers at the JD Sports store on London’s Oxford Street, Maisy Martin-Hill left empty-handed....
...Oxford Economics estimates that more than nine out of 10 (95 per cent) of personal care SMEs have fewer than 10 employees, so the hit to the industry has been particularly stark....
...BUY: Oxford Metrics (OMG) The 3D sensing software company wants to more than treble its revenue in next five years, writes Arthur Sants....
...At the risk of going full wedding speech, the Oxford English Dictionary calls a flapjack: 1. A flat cake or pancake; an apple turnover. [Early 17th century]2. A sweet biscuit made with rolled oats....
...It points out 17 other approved demolitions in Westminster, with four on Oxford Street alone. Campaigners and industry alike have called for years for clearer rules on embodied carbon....
...BioMedica H1, Ten Entertainment H1 Thursday EU: September Flash Consumer Confidence Indicator UK: Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee interest rate announcement....
...“For Oxford Street, we looked at 16 different options, everything from a light to a deep refurbishment through to demolition.”...
...Other companies, including Oxford BioMedica, which helped manufacture the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, the large contract manufacturer Catalent and Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies are expanding...
...Marks and Spencer has accused Michael Gove of being “anti-business” and said it would review its future on London’s Oxford Street after the communities secretary blocked plans to rebuild its Art Deco flagship...
...The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker, which developed the vaccine with the University of Oxford, has filed its defence in a case brought by Jamie Scott, who claimed he suffered a rare but severe type of blood clot...
...The FTSE 250 office landlord and developer has bought £123mn of property around Soho and Oxford Street as well as in Bermondsey since March and is eyeing another £700mn worth of investments....
...The last big win for the LSE was convincing genomic sequencing company Oxford Nanopore to list on its home market rather than the Nasdaq exchange favoured by biotech peers....
...Pretty much everything in my kitchen was sourced in the basement of its Oxford Street flagship. The bed I sleep in was delivered and expertly assembled by two of its salaried staff....
...Shares in Oxford BioMedica rose 3.6 per cent to 470.5p in early morning trading in London on Friday....
...A former Oxford academic has filed a US-style class action lawsuit against Severn Trent, one of Britain’s biggest water companies, for allegedly under-reporting sewage spills and overcharging customers....
...Andrew Keith, Selfridges’ managing director, this month described Gove’s decision as “highly disappointing at a time when investment on Oxford Street has never been more needed”....
...During the pandemic, AstraZeneca co-developed a Covid-19 vaccine with Oxford university that it initially sold at no profit, delivering more than 3.5bn doses globally....
...“There’s a growing recognition, when you think about UK plc, that growth will come from the industries of the 21st century: AI, quantum computing, advanced therapeutics,” he observes....
...The Mail on Sunday reported that in August Cowper-Coles allegedly told students at a dinner at the University of Oxford that “the Arabic mind is empty compared to the Chinese”....
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