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Read more at: Remote monitoring successfully tracks Covid-19 progression over time

Remote monitoring successfully tracks Covid-19 progression over time

19 August 2022

As the UK prepares for an autumn Covid-19 booster campaign, researchers here have unveiled another tool that could help control the spread of the virus - a technology that can remotely monitor patients with the disease.


Read more at: January event to showcase healthcare research

January event to showcase healthcare research

14 December 2020

A Healthcare Research Showcase on 29 January 2021 will highlight some of the healthcare projects our researchers are undertaking - including using body sound recordings to predict Covid-19, and employing AI to improve cancer treatment.


Read more at: 'Honour among thieves': the evolution of a cybercrime market
Research Assistant Anh Vu

'Honour among thieves': the evolution of a cybercrime market

5 November 2020

Researchers at the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre here will today reveal what they’ve learned from analysing hundreds of thousands of illicit trades that took place in a cybercrime forum over the last two years.


Read more at: Your phone 'could tell us if you have coronavirus'

Your phone 'could tell us if you have coronavirus'

27 July 2020

A mobile phone app that collects recordings of its users coughing and breathing has been used by researchers here successfully to predict whether people have coronavirus.


Read more at: Lockdown 'helps fuel rise in cybercrime'

Lockdown 'helps fuel rise in cybercrime'

2 June 2020

While lockdown has helped reduce the spread of the coronavirus, it is also helping fuel a rise in cybercrime. That's the warning from researchers in the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre here.


Read more at: The essential travel assistant that could guide us out of lockdown
Janet Wang

The essential travel assistant that could guide us out of lockdown

28 April 2020

A virtual travel assistant that can help users make socially distanced journeys – including when travelling on public transport – could help us as we emerge from lockdown. So says Janet Wang, an alumna of this department...


Read more at: One Stop Epidemy Resource
Dolores Garcia Marti

One Stop Epidemy Resource

16 April 2020

An international team of developers, including a visiting student in this Department, has created an open-source online hospital resource management system of benefit to both doctors and families.


Read more at: Helping Africa from afar

Helping Africa from afar

7 April 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has cut short one researcher’s planned sabbatical year developing AI in sub-Saharan Africa.


Read more at: Using our skills to help others

Using our skills to help others

7 April 2020

"We are privileged to have so much in Cambridge – and we should be using it to help others." So says our Entrepreneur in Residence, Dr Laura James.


Read more at: New app collects the sounds of COVID-19

New app collects the sounds of COVID-19

6 April 2020

Researchers here have led the development of a new app that will collect the sounds made by those suffering from the coronavirus.