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Professor Erika Dyck – University of Saskatchewan
Erika Dyck is a Professor and a Canada Research Chair in the History of Health & Social Justice at the University of Saskatchewan. She is the author or co-author of several books, including: Psychedelic Psychiatry (2008); A Culture’s Catalyst: Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in...
Markus Wyss – dsm-firmenich
Markus Wyss is Head of Regulatory Affairs Capabilities at dsm-firmenich
His main areas of interest are the regulatory and societal perspectives of biotechnology, biosafety, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the use of biodiversity. He advocates for the responsible use of bio(techno)logical innovations to address the pressing...
Six automotive ERP integration types to improve your business performance
ERP integration can optimize enterprise management, resulting in enhanced operational efficiency, improved productivity, and advanced workflow transparency.
What is stopping institutions from building green campuses?
Green campuses can be key to higher and further education institutions to achieve the sustainability targets prospective students increasingly look for.
A national planning framework can’t forget local authorities
The national planning framework is the bible guiding all land-use, house-building, and energy-planning decisions in the UK.
Compulsory mathematics education: Why not make broader learning the reality?
Dr Rhys Morgan, Director of Education and Diversity at the Royal Academy of Engineering, says a broader education for all would be better than just extending mathematics education.
Dr Rhys Morgan – Royal Academy of Engineering
Dr Rhys Morgan is the Director of Education and Diversity at the Royal Academy of Engineering. Rhys has responsibility the Academy’s education programmes in schools, colleges and universities. Rhys also oversees the Academy’s education and skills policy work – ranging from addressing challenges of STEM education in schools to...
40% of EU’s clean technology to be manufactured by end of the decade
The European Commission has plans to make its clean technology fully European-made, to deliver sustainability agendas with renewable energy in the bloc.
A search for primary evidence of Earth’s ancient atmosphere and climate
Robert Rainbird, a research scientist working for the Geological Survey of Canada, a division of Natural Resources Canada, looks at the geological evolution of Earth’s ancient atmosphere and climate
What did Earth look like two and a half billion years ago? When did our atmosphere and oceans become oxygen-rich? Did...
Ultrananocrystaline diamond (UNCD™) coatings for new generations high-tech/ medical devices/prostheses
Materials science, integration strategies, properties and more for the unique biocompatible Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD™) coating.
Orlando Auciello – University of Texas at Dallas
Orlando Auciello is a Distinguished Endowed Chair Professor at the Materials Science & Engineering and Bioengineering Departments, University of Texas at Dallas
Co-Founder/CEO
Original Biomedical Implants (OBI-USA)
Richardson, Texas, USA
Co-Founder/CEO
Original Biomedical Implants (OBI-México)
Hermosillo, Sonora, México
Co-Founder/Equity Holder/Investor
Advanced Diamond Technologies (Sold-2019)
Romeoville, Illinois, USA
Intelligent triage: a vital step toward resolving the problem of capacity in NHS cancer...
AI offers an opportunity to reimagine our approach to cancer diagnostics, leveraging data to build a more robust and efficient system for cancer referrals.
How can we reach Canada’s net-zero targets by 2050?
The Hon. Steven Guilbeault’s prioritises to help reach Canada’s net-zero targets by 2050, as charted here by Open Access Government, including the health angle.
Fergus Magennis – Invoka Consulting
Invoka Consulting is a Collaborative Work Management (CWM) consultancy based in London, UK
Invoka is a leading Smartsheet Solution Partner, combining experience across Software Advisory, Professional Services and Customer Success to offer organisations high-quality Smartsheet-aligned advice, services and support.
The Invoka team has been responsible for the design and implementation of...
Biofuels as petroleum alternatives: Closing the carbon cycle with bacteria
Finding a way to close the carbon cycle is crucial in our steps towards a greener planet; researchers believe that filtering out petroleum and utilizing other options like biofuels we can help reduce our CO2 emissions.
Further education institutions funding hit requires ‘bullet-proof’ financial response
Further education institutions have experienced much turbulence since the COVID-19 pandemic, but now more recently, are being hit with funding constraints.
Hackathon unleashes digital innovation in local regional government
Here, Jing Walker, Digital Advisory Consultant at UBDS IT Consulting Limited explores the challenges facing local regional governments and how the deployment of Hackathons can help them on their digital transformation journey.
PopART: Universal testing and treatment to stop HIV spread
Here, Professor of Epidemiology & International Health Richard Hayes explores and details the PopART study and other trials of Universal Testing and Treatment, a promising strategy to reduce HIV spread.
Richard Hayes – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Richard Hayes is Professor of Epidemiology and International Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
He is a statistical epidemiologist, whose main research interest is in the epidemiology of infectious diseases of public health importance in low income countries. Following early work on sickle cell disease, malaria...
‘Heteronormativity’ can affect transgender and non-binary people at work
Some of the challenges that transgender and non-binary staff can face are due to the workplace culture of ‘heteronormativity’, which can impact inclusivity.