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The impact of data science on Government efficiency and public service innovation
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, discusses how government can leverage data to drive strategic decision-making and improve processes to create value.
National sepsis strategy to improve knowledge, prevention and treatment
Discover what you need to know about sepsis from a top group of experts, including their call for a national sepsis strategy to improve its knowledge, prevention, and treatment to save lives.
Treatment of migraines: Minimally invasive surgery, regenerative approach and botox
Giorgio Pietramaggiori and Saja Scherer, MD, from the Global Medical Institute, describe a revolution in the treatment of migraines: minimally invasive surgery, a regenerative approach and Botox.
Potential misdiagnosis of ADHD and ASD in younger school children
A recent study led by experts at the University of Nottingham suggests that signs of age-related immaturity in children may be mistakenly attributed to conditions such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
A fall risk algorithm to optimise fall prevention strategies
Falls cost the UK £4.4bn per year. Smplicare’s fall risk algorithm is 85% accurate at predicting future falls which can help prevent them. Here, they tell us more.
Personalized cancer medicines
Dr. Priya Hays, PhD, CEO and Science Writer at Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC, guides us through the world of personalized cancer medicines.
Getting leptospirosis onto the lists of neglected tropical diseases
Leptospirosis is a globally important infectious disease, but neglected to the extent that it’s not on WHO’s or FDA’s neglected tropical diseases lists; this needs to change.
Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf children
A gene therapy has successfully restored hearing in five children with inherited deafness.
Horizon Europe allocates €163.5 million for green mobility research projects
Horizon Europe has given €163.5 million to fund innovative research projects aimed at promoting green, smart, and resilient transportation and mobility solutions.
Labour’s plan to enhance UK energy with state-owned power company
Labour has announced a plan to establish Great British Energy, a government-owned power company, as the foundation of its strategy to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector and enhance energy security.
How AI drove efficiency in Irish healthcare: Lessons for the NHS
In March, the unveiling of the NHS Productivity Plan marked a significant milestone in UK healthcare, with the Chancellor announcing a cash injection of £3.4 billion into the NHS.
Synertec Ltd: Document and communications solutions
Synertec is the market leader in document solutions, and we process over 80 million documents a year for a wide range of public sector and commercial organisations, including 150 NHS trusts and a number of local authorities.
New method predicts dementia up to nine years in advance with over 80% accuracy
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have made a significant breakthrough in the early prediction of dementia, developing a new method that can predict the disease with over 80% accuracy up to nine years before a clinical diagnosis.
Drowsy driving among teens is a major public safety concern
A recent study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting has revealed a significant public safety concern: drowsy driving among teenagers.
T cells successfully fighting cancer
Else Marit Inderberg and Sébastien Wälchli from Oslo University Hospital explore what we need to know about T cells successfully fighting cancer.
Sébastien Wälchli – Oslo University Hospital
Sébastien Wälchli obtained his PhD (Tyrosine Phosphatase signaling) at the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland in 2002 and his postdoctoral training (Toxin endocytosis) at the Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
He converted to researcher in cancer immunology (TCR isolation and development) in 2007 and from 2013 became project leader for...
Else Marit Inderberg – Oslo University Hospital
Else Marit Inderberg leads the Translational Research Unit performing immunomonitoring in clinical trials and development of cellular therapy at the Dept. of Cellular therapy, Oslo University Hospital
Her main research focus is on T-cell function and therapy development, including identification of predictive biomarkers of therapy response. She has broad oncology-related...
Collective quantum phenomena and their applications
John H. Miller, Jr., University of Houston (UH), from the Dept. of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, explains collective quantum phenomena and their applications.
Major London hospitals disrupted by cyber-attack
Major London hospitals, including Guy’s, St Thomas’, and King’s College, have been severely disrupted by a cyber-attack that has forced the cancellation of operations and blood transfusions.
Cornerstone: An independent expert property damage surveying company
Cornerstone provides independent expert property investigations for a host of clients, including Social, Local Authority, and Private Housing, NHBC, Structural Surveyors, and Insurance providers, seeking to define the root causes of reported damp, condensation, and mould.