Eight superstar scientists from Cambridge have agreed to co-found a partnership investing in technologies ranging from artificial intelligence and space to brain research and genetics.
Their Ahren fund has already pulled in more than £100m from outside investors and expects to raise substantially more money during the autumn.
The founder and managing partner of Ahren is Alice Newcombe-Ellis, a Cambridge university maths and physics graduate turned fund manager, who persuaded eight of the city’s best-known research leaders and scientific entrepreneurs to join her partnership as “science partners”.
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