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How Enterprise Architecture accelerates digital transformation in healthcare
Enterprise Architecture could help provide a boost to the healthcare sector, enabling and accelerating the tech transformation. But how do we implement it?
Nanomedicine: A multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases
Ruplekha Choudhurie, Senior Industry Analyst/Team Lead, walks us through nanomedicine, explaining a multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases.
Let’s not delay frameworks that could shape the UK’s digital economy
Matt Peake, Global Policy Director at Onfido, discusses the UK’s pivot from GDPR and why the replacement Data Protection and Digital Information Bill could be instrumental in shaping the UK’s digital economy.
Helping first-time buyers navigate the UK Spring Budget announcement
Nick Lewis-Smith, Director at Michael Anthony Estate Agents, discusses how the UK Spring Budget announcement will affect first-time buyers.
PFAS: The “New” Forever Chemicals
The term “forever chemicals” has become part of the lexicon in lay science. This reflects the growing evidence that exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of synthetic chemicals widely detected in our natural environment, our foods, and our bodies, is associated with adverse human health effects and harm...
Moral markets in energy: Bridging the gap between policy, industry, and society
Dr. Panikos Georgallis, an Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam, does research on the interaction between companies and their socio-political environment when adapting to moral markets.
Panikos Georgallis – Amsterdam Business School
Dr. Panikos Georgallis is an Assistant Professor of Strategy at the Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam (UvA)
He holds a PhD in Strategic Management from HEC Paris. His teaching and research are in the areas of strategy, organization theory, and sustainability. Panikos' work has been published in leading journals...
The revised UK net zero strategy: Moving ambition into action
The government announced the next level of detail in its revised UK net zero strategy, launching the “Powering up Britain” strategy.
The function of fingerprints: How can we grip?
Professor Gun-Sik Park, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Seoul National University explores the function of fingerprints from a lens of understanding the mechanism of our human ability to grip.
Professor Gun-Sik Park – Seoul National University
Gun-Sik Park received Ph.D. degree in physics from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, in 1989
He has worked at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA as an on-site contractor from Omega-P Inc. until he moved to Seoul National University of Korea in 1995 where he has...
Innovative EV charging solutions helping to declutter our streets
VolkerSmart Technologies is supporting innovative and new EV charging solutions to help move the UK toward cleaner streets and more accessible sustainable alternatives.
Uncovering the potential for geoscience research in Canada’s North
David Mate, Executive Director of the Northern Canada Division, Geological Survey of Canada, shares how the GEM-GeoNorth program is using geoscience research to improve the quality of life for Canadians.
Noémi Kalocsay – University of Deusto
Noémi Kalocsay is the co-coordinator of the 6i DIRS project
She joined the International Research Project Office in 2021 and she supports the internationalisation of DEUSTO’s research through the coordination and management of projects funded under Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. She had previously gained experience in the coordination of...
Osane Uriarte – University of Deusto
Osane Uriarte is research advisor and international manager specialized in attracting and managing international research talent
Since joining the University of Deusto in 2008, she has coordinated and managed several European funded projects on enhancing international researchers’ career development.
Appointed to the International Research Project Office when it was created in...
Climate leadership now: Climate finance & political will
Richard Beardsworth, Professor of International Relations and Head of School from POLIS, University of Leeds, unpacks the present challenge of climate leadership: climate finance and political will.
Finland joins NATO despite Kremlin’s warnings of “countermeasures”
Finland joins NATO, doubling the size of NATO's border with Russia and provoking threats of "countermeasures" from the Kremlin.
Exploring current and future therapies for childhood astrocytoma
Here, Doctor Peter J Houghton explains current therapies for childhood brain cancer what needs to change to ensure better outcomes for children diagnosed with astrocytoma in the future.
Dr Peter J Houghton – Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
Peter J. Houghton received his Ph.D. from the University of London (Institute of Cancer Research) 1977
He joined the faculty of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee and became Chair of Molecular Pharmacology (1992-2009) and co-lead for the Solid Malignancies Program (1988-2009).
Dr. Houghton became Director, Childhood Cancer and...
What to look for when choosing a medical fridge & freezer
Harrison Thomas, the Content Marketing Executive at CoolMed, discusses what the healthcare industry should consider when purchasing a medical fridge or freezer.
Tackling skills shortages & inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market
Mariya Mincheva from the European Economic and Social Committee, states the case for tackling skills shortages and inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market.