CBC Innovation Breakfast: Five Alarm Bio – Finding solutions to chronic diseases caused by ageing

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Five Alarm Bio – Finding solutions to chronic diseases caused by ageing

  • When: 8.30-9.30am, 20th March 2025
  • Where: Seminar Room 10 (upstairs), University of Cambridge Clinical School, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 0SP (Find it on What3Words)
  • Pastries and refreshments provided
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About our innovation breakfasts

Our Innovation Breakfast series brings together aspiring innovators and clinicians with expert speakers to explore what it takes to turn a great idea into something that can make a difference for patients. 

From industry partners and technical specialists to those who have been successful entrepreneurs with a story to share, join us to network, learn and enjoy a pastry.

Who Should Come?

We encourage attendance from:

  • Staff across our partner organisations
  • Professionals focused on service improvement
  • Leaders in strategy, policy, and partnerships
  • Colleagues working on public and patient involvement and engagement (PPIE)

If you would like to be involved in a future Innovation Breakfast, contact comms@cuhp.org.uk.

Guest speaker Dr Janette Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, Five Alarm Bio

Five Alarm Bio discovers pharmaceuticals to treat the burdensome chronic conditions caused by aging biology. Janette will share her innovation journey and her experiences in starting a company, accessing funding, building collaborations and her career choices.

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Janette Thomas from Five Alarm Bio

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