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Understanding T lymphocytes inner workings to harness therapeutic potential
Leslie J. Berg, PhD from the University of Colorado, Anschutz School of Medicine, sheds light on understanding the inner workings of T lymphocytes to harness their therapeutic potential.
Dr Padmesh Gupta – Oxford Business College
Academician, business leader, author, poet and engineer Dr Gupta is a multi-dimensional personality
After studying English Literature, Anthropology and Political Science at Lucknow University in India, Dr Gupta pursued Chemical Engineering with a specialisation in aromatic chemicals and perfumery flavours from the Institute of Roure Bertrand Dupont in France. He...
Bridging realities: Dr. James Hutson on XR, GenAI, and gamification
The work of James Hutson, Lead XR Disruptor, Department Head at Lindenwood University, concerning bridging realities is placed under the spotlight
Overcoming the ongoing challenges for rare disease patients in the UK
Gillian Molloy, Director of Market Access at AscellaHealth, examines the rare disease landscape in the UK, including progress in improving patient care and challenges in diagnostics and the development of new treatments.
Changes in public health: Highlighting the positive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Zisis Kozlakidis and Caboux Elodie from the International Agency for Research on Cancer discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of changes in public health interventions and patient care.
What is ecology? How does it impact our lives?
Open Access Government briefly analyses what ecological science is, examining some of the areas it encompasses and how it protects human health, with an introduction from NEOMA Business School.
Innovation, learning, policing and online safety: The King’s Speech
In the King’s Speech, we saw announcements of long-term strategies to meet deficits in healthcare training, much-needed investment in mental health services and encouragement in engagement in innovative technologies, but what about policing and public safety?
Japan: Science and technology policy
Open Access Government examines some aspects of science and technology policy in Japan, including cooperation and research promotion.
Klima-Therm: The heat pump and chiller experts
Klima-Therm Ltd. are the the heat pump and chiller experts who are pioneering, sustainable HVACR technology combined with exceptional customer service.
Preventing and managing diabetes: Strategies for combating the global health crisis
Stefano Del Prato and Bart Torbeyns from the European Diabetes Forum (EUDF) outline the major challenges in preventing and managing diabetes, and the actions policymakers and health systems can take to address them.
Deliberative negotiation: Unearthing the path toward political collaboration
Here we examine harmonious political collaboration and negotiation, exploring the complexities of political negotiation and unearthing the path to a reinvigorated collective political narrative.
Investing in Canadian research that can transform the economy and society
The Interim CEO and President of Universities Canada, Philip Landon, emphasises that research has a transformative effect on economies and societies, and Canada needs more of it.
The pivotal role of literacy in primary school education
Amelia Clayton and Rachelle Carter, Directors at Madeleine Lindley Ltd, discuss the pivotal role of literacy in primary school education.
Scientific Truth in the Post-Truth Era
“The belief in the value of scientific truth is a product of certain civilizations and not a fact of nature” (Weber, 1922).
How can health professionals help to tackle air pollution?
Dr Malcolm White, Clean Air Specialist at the charity Global Action Plan, explains how healthcare professionals can play a vital role in tackling air pollution and educating the public on associated health risks.
North America Analysis October 2023
We invite you to review North America Analysis’s Autumn edition, which offers valuable insights from a wide range of respected subject matter experts and researchers.
Canada’s natural resources: Supplying the world
Cody Battershill, Founder and Spokesperson for CanadaAction.ca, explores how Canada’s natural resources make it the ideal supplier nation of natural resources to the world.
Alternative battery chemistries: Which are winning the race to market?
The increasing focus on alternative batteries arises from concentrated lithium extraction in certain regions, raising concerns about future supplies and global reliance on Li-ion batteries.
Earth’s atmosphere holds key to large storms impacting satellite comms
An international research team led by Nagoya University and the University of New Hampshire unveils the critical role of Earth's atmosphere in geomagnetic storms and their consequences.
Open-source software solutions: Placecube Limited
Placecube Limited is a software and data, development and services business. We specialise in open-source software solutions, and open data and standards. We make it simpler for organisations to create digital services, integrate systems and personalise user experiences.
‘Place’ represents place-based initiatives, and ‘Cube’ reflects our modular approach to building...