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IT Pro Day 2021: Adapting to an evolving landscape
In light of IT Pro Day 2021, industry experts comment on what it means to be an IT professional, the hurdles they face and overcome, and how all businesses can give these employees the recognition they deserve.
WHO guidance: Feasibility of community mental health
Jonas Bull, Policy and Research Officer at Mental Health Europe, sheds light on new WHO guidance that demonstrates the feasibility of community mental health services based on human rights.
Computational methods for modelling 3D structures of protein complexes
Here, we learn about Daisuke Kihara, Professor of Biological Sciences and Computer Science at Purdue University, who develops state-of-the-art computational methods for modelling 3D structures of protein complexes.
Neurological disorders: Developing therapies for cats, dogs & patients
Charles H. Vite, DVM, PhD from School of Veterinary Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, focuses on a fascinating aspect of neurological disorders concerning developing therapies for cats, dogs & patients.
A look at Carbon Zero Cities
Peder Vejsig Pedersen from European Green Cities provides a fascinating glimpse at Carbon Zero Cities.
The effect of cloud on modern backup
Jeremy Wyatt, Operations Director at FCS, considers the effect of cloud on modern backup.
Can Government benefit from innovation and digital transformation proven in the Private Sector?
Chris Haden, CEO of Engeneum Limited, tells us about Private Sector Innovation that could equally provide public sector with improved efficiency, greater accuracy, and cost savings.
Fish oil microencapsulation: Improving human health with fortified food
Professor Charlotte Jacobsen and co-authors; Research Manager Heidi Johnsen, Dr. Rasa Slizyte, Dr. Revilija Mozuraityte, Dr. Wilhelm Glomm, Dr. Peter Molesworth, and Dr. Betül Yesiltas , explore how fish oil microencapsulation would allow for better fortification of food products and improve human health.
Climate change: From deep scientific understanding to practical solutions
Markku Kulmala, from the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research, discusses the ACCC Flagship concerning adaptation to climate change, from deep scientific understanding to practical solutions.
Huntington’s Disease: Insight into disease mechanisms
Dr James E. Goldman, Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia University, describes gaining more insight into disease mechanisms by comparing mouse genetic models with the human disease when it comes to Huntington’s Disease.
Jonathan Wheeler – Bolt Burdon Kemp
Jonathan Wheeler is a Solicitor and Managing Partner of London law firm Bolt Burdon Kemp.
The practice represents seriously injured people and litigates high value and complex compensation claims through the English courts.
EMME-CARE Project
EMME-CARE Project: INAR partners to establish an atmosphere and climate Center of Excellence in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME) region.
Why the public sector should embrace a hybrid cloud strategy
Jon Lucas, C-director of Hyve Managed Hosting, explains why the number of organisations in the public sector adopting a hybrid cloud strategy is growing, analyses what this shift means to these organisations.
Prof. Hartmut J. Ehrlich – Abivax SA
Prof. Hartmut J. Ehrlich, MD, has more than 35 years of experience in leading positions in the biopharmaceutical industry
In his role as VP and Head of Global Research and Development at Baxter Biosciences, he has overseen the development and regulatory approval of key biologics in the specialty areas of...
Changing the treatment paradigm in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Prof. Hartmut J. Ehrlich, M.D., CEO of Abivax, explains why drug-candidate ABX464 has the potential to address the urgent need for new, safe short- and long-term effective drugs to treat Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
Enhancing NHS staff experience and the quality of patient care
Digital engagement solution, ImproveWell makes it simple for organisations to capture continuous, real-time and actionable insight from the frontline to improve staff experience and the quality of patient care - and it all began on the ward…
Database management services to support your organisation
Marion Shanly reveals how WellData supported The University of Exeter in the management of their databases.
Tackling ‘care phobia’ – key to health & wealth in later life
Mary Bright, Head of Social Affairs and Age Special Adviser at Phoenix Group, explains why tackling ‘care phobia’ is the key to unlocking health and wealth in later life.
Smart agriculture for innovative vegetable crop protection
Sabien Pollet, Research Leader, Outdoor Vegetables at Inagro and part of SmartProtect H2020, considers smart agriculture for innovative vegetable crop protection.
Viewing the Universe in infrared light
Giovanni G. Fazio, Senior Physicist, Center for Astrophysics, tells us all about The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on the Spitzer Space Telescope.