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Genomic instability in cancer

Genomic instability in cancer

In this eBook, Sabine Mai from the University of Manitoba explores how nuclear architecture enables the analysis of genomic instability in cancer.
The functional utility of intellectual humanity in a polarized world

The functional utility of intellectual humanity in a polarized world

Only in the past decade or so have social scientists seriously studied intellectual humility as a virtue that might counter problems with this alarming social trend toward division Colonel Jessup—you may not remember the name, but some of you will know whom we are talking about. He is the fictional...
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Dr Vincent Thornley – Fundamentals Ltd.

Dr Vincent Thornley is Managing Director at Fundamentals, with accountability for Integration of all aspects of the business to gain Traction towards Fundamentals' Vision. He has 30 years' experience managing, selling and delivering energy-orientated technology through a variety of roles, including manufacturing, academia, consultancy, technology provider and solution delivery....
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Antonia Chitty – Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO)

Antonia Chitty is the lead on sustainability for the Association of British Dispensing Opticians. She has championed sustainability within ABDO and beyond. She has led ABDO’s carbon footprinting and overseen the appointment of Sustainability Champions for each department. Alongside this she developed the Sustainability Self Assessment tool and a...
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Usable STEM knowledge for tomorrow’s STEM problems

We need STEM knowledge programs in formal and informal settings that guide learners in applying STEM learning to the creation of solutions.

Nick Denning – Diegesis Limited

Nick Denning, CEO of Diegesis is an acknowledged relational database expert. He has a wealth of experience in enterprise, cyber security and risk management solutions. After reaching rank of Captain in the Royal Signals, Nick joined Logica Space and Defence, working in the Computer Security Evaluation Facility. In 1987 Nick...
Student and business collaborators working together

Shatter the glass ceiling on your company’s ability to innovate through effective business-university collaborations

Dayna Arnold, Project Manager at Zest Consult, a leading digital technology consultancy, discusses the benefits of business-university collaborations to overcome barriers and boost their innovation capabilities.
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Is the reading crisis associated with an academic language crisis?

Educators across the globe are trying to solve the reading crisis. Efforts to improve 4th-grade reading scores seem to intensify every year, but improvements are rarely observed. Could it be that efforts need to target academic language?

Dayna Arnold – Zest Consult Ltd

With over 15 years’ experience, Dayna has gained extensive knowledge and experience with developing performance management plans, project planning and management, managing team collaboration, facilitating training and professional development, conducting risks assessments, and analysing data. Through effective communication, she excels at motivating everyone involved towards success, creative solutions, and...
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Cutting-edge research is taking lead batteries to the next level

Here, the Consortium for Battery Innovation argues that cutting-edge research is taking lead batteries to the next level.
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Making a step towards greener transportation

VolkerSmart Technologies discuss the necessities of greener transportation, stating that EVCPs will play a major part in tackling the climate crisis.

We can’t protect our climate without ocean action

Steve Trent, CEO and Co-Founder of the Environmental Justice Foundation, argues that we can’t protect our climate without ocean action.
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David Easton – VolkerSmart Technologies

David joined VolkerHighways in 2007. He has over 30 years’ experience in street lighting and has led our lighting team through a period of technical change, helping to secure our place as a leading street lighting service provider. David has also been instrumental in the development of our VolkerSmart Technologies...
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Wendy Harrison – SCI Foundation

Wendy trained and practised as a vet, holds a PhD in clinical pharmacology and previously worked with NGOs who donated livestock to low-income countries Wendy is skilled in comparative medicine and working across sectors. She has extensive leadership experience and has led the way on shaping SCI into what it...
Dinosaur and Astronaut image - concept of evolution in telecoms

The evolution of your telecoms in the key to a successful future

Understanding where you are and knowing where you need to be are crucial in the evolution of your telecoms.
Root causes of amyloid-associated diseases

Why are the root causes of amyloid-associated diseases so misunderstood and treatments so inadequate?

The annual worldwide cost of treating amyloid-associated diseases is about a trillion dollars and increasing steadily. But the human toll is worse Amyloids are killing us, both literally and financially. Consider just these three: Amyloid β (Aβ) in Alzheimer’s Disease, α-Synuclein (α-Syn) in Parkinson’s Disease, and Amylin (aka IAPP) in...
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Who benefits more from the cognitive effects of B vitamins?

Further understanding of the characteristics of the responders may shed light on how B vitamins benefit brain health and the formulation of more effective forms of B vitamins.

Professor Pamela Abbott – University of Aberdeen

Professor Pamela Abbott FAcSS is the Director of the Centre for Global Development and Professor in the School of Education at the University of Aberdeen, UK Her main research interests are in socio-economic development and health and wellbeing in the global south. Over the last 20 years, she has collaborated...
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Oral storytelling is important for reading, writing and social wellbeing

If there was one skill that could positively impact many other areas such as reading, writing, and social development, wouldn’t you want to teach it? Could oral storytelling be the key?
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Killing cancer softly: The resolution of cancer lies in tumor cells

Dr Dipak Panigrahy, M.D., an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School looks at killing tumor cells to resolve the cancer epidemic.

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