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Mike Enger – RTI International, USA
Mike Enger, MS, is a clinical research informaticist with extensive experience supporting data coordinating centers for large, multi-site research consortia funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mr. Enger’s research focuses on maximizing the utility of routinely collected health information...
How climate extremes are endangering millions in Africa
Alain Tamoffo, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, discusses how climate extremes are endangering millions in Africa.
Analyzing executive pay-performance alignment
US pay champions are struggling to find a compelling positive story in the new pay versus performance disclosures; Stephen F. O’Byrne, President of Shareholder Value Advisors Inc., explains.
Understanding Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The challenges from diagnosis to treatment mean that ME/CFS can have a dramatic impact on patients' lives. Representatives from the British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS (BACME) provide further insights.
New DNA sequencing technology speeds up infection diagnosis in UK hospitals
A new collaboration between the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Barts Health NHS Trust has led to introduction a new DNA sequencing technology that will diagnose bacterial infections quicker and accurately in hospitals across the UK.
Jacqueline Alvarez – United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Jacqueline brings to this position more than 25 years of political, management and technical expertise, including her experience of 14 years with the Government of Uruguay. She has previously served as Regional Director of the Basel and Stockholm Coordinating Centre for Latin America and the Caribbean for Capacity Building...
Anna Gregorowski – British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS (BACME)
Consultant Nurse with a special interest in Adolescents and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) BSc, MA RSCN
Anna is clinical lead of University College London Hospital TRACCS (Treatment and Rehabilitation of Adolescents and Children with Complex Conditions service) since September 2016. She has worked with children and young people with chronic...
UK-Ireland summit focuses on national security, economic growth, and energy collaboration
With the first annual UK-Ireland Summit tomorrow, national security, economic growth, and energy security are expected to be the main discussion topic of discussion between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
New grant fund launches to boost AI security research and protect important systems
The UK government has launched a new plan to address the ongoing risks and challenges set by artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
Seeking comparative advantage: The EU’s push for a new R&I programme
Jan Palmowski, Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities in Brussels, emphasises the need to seek comparative advantages in the European Union’s pursuit of a new R&I programme amid Donald Trump’s push for AI.
A call for gender-responsive health systems to achieve global equality
As International Women's Day approaches the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action on Women, a landmark blueprint for gender equality, shows that progress towards achieving gender parity remains slow.
Whitepaper: Emerging tech and scalable EPR: Driving NHS digital transformation in 2025
In 2025 the NHS faces a pivotal year in its digital transformation journey, guided by ambitious national policies and propelled by new technologies.
The UK Government’s strategy for using artificial intelligence
Derren Nisbet, CEO of Virtuoso QA, analyses the UK Government's strategy regarding artificial intelligence.
UK government supports Scotland’s floating offshore wind industry with £55 million grant
The Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland is expected to become a major hub for the UK's floating offshore wind sector due to a £55 million investment from the UK government.
The critical role of voice biometrics in healthcare security
In an era of escalating cyber threats, the healthcare sector, a prime target for data breaches, requires robust security. Voice biometrics emerges as a critical solution, offering secure, frictionless authentication amidst the vulnerabilities of traditional methods and the rise of deepfake voice attacks
The healthcare industry is undergoing rapid digital...
AI tool revolutionises elderly care, preventing thousands of falls
A new artificial intelligence tool is now being used in the NHS as a solution to prevent falls among elderly patients and reduce hospital admissions.
Paul Magee – Auraya
Paul Magee is the CEO of Auraya, a global leader in voice biometric technology. With extensive experience in identity authentication and security solutions, Paul has been instrumental in driving innovation and expanding Auraya’s footprint in the industry.
Under his leadership, Auraya’s EVA solutions have set new standards in secure and...
FDA unveils the Human Foods Program (HFP) to bolster food safety and nutrition
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the launch of its newly consolidated Human Foods Program (HFP), a strategic move designed to enhance food safety and nutritional oversight for American consumers.
Farming for the future: Digital farming, AI and IoT
Here, Achraf El Allali, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), explores how innovative technologies can help cultivate a more resilient agricultural ecosystem.
Metal price cycles, including copper, aluminum, and cobalt
Read this analysis of metal price cycles, including copper, aluminum, lithium and cobalt, featuring insights from Christopher Gilbert of Biena Consulting Srl. It also addresses the significant increase in metals demand from China between 2003 and around 2012.