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New Future Medicines Institute backed by £55 million funding
A substantial investment totalling £55 million, made possible through funding from the Northern Ireland Executive alongside various consortium partners, is set to advance innovation within the critical field of precision medicine.
Alexandra Heumber Perry – Rare Diseases International
Alexandra Heumber Perry is the Chief Executive Officer of Rare Diseases International, the global alliance of Persons Living with a Rare Disease.
She has dedicated her entire career to contributing to improving healthcare policies to benefit people living with diseases, with a particular focus on neglected and vulnerable people. She...
Ending tuberculosis strategy: Course correction needed
The strategy for ending tuberculosis by Prof Guy Marks, President of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
Singapore and China research and development
Read an update about research and development in Asia, including in Singapore, plus health innovation in China by LSBF's Professor Preethi Kesavan.
The role of health technology
The Health Tech Alliance explores the critical role that health technology plays in the prevention of ill health within the NHS.
Creating a research home for ME/CFS, Long Covid, and others
Despite the significant disease burden, Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), previously known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), lacks effective diagnostics and therapeutics. Emily Taylor, President and CEO of Solve M.E., explains why dedicated research for Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions and Illnesses (IACCIs) such as ME/CFS is vitally needed.
Leading the charge in cancer care: How innovation and collaboration are helping to clear...
Driven by personal loss, this healthcare leader shares how their organisation (SAH Diagnostics) partners with the NHS, combining innovation and clinical excellence to reduce NHS cancer backlogs and improve patient outcomes in an exclusive interview with Open Access Government.
Less talk, more action on medical countermeasures
Dr Ayoade Alakija, humanitarian leader, WHO Special Envoy for the ACT-Accelerator, Chair of FIND and Co-Chair of the G7 Impact Investment Initiative on Global Health, outlines the negative effects of vaccine nationalism and emphasizes the importance of countries collaborating to enhance preparedness and medical countermeasures in the face of public health threats.
North America Analysis October 2024
Make sure you check out the latest edition of North America Analysis for Autumn 2024. It features insights from top experts and researchers on important policy topics.
Transforming dementia care and diagnosis
Dhivya Venkat, CEO & Co-Founder of Esya Inc., discusses the urgent need for integrating innovative diagnostics and therapies into the NHS in order to improve dementia care and diagnosis.
£5.1 million investment for cancer diagnosis through AI and digital pathology
The National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust has been awarded £5.1 million by the government to improve its data infrastructure, focusing on improving cancer and disease diagnosis.
SUS-MIRRI.IT: How microbial culture collections hold up a more sustainable, competitive, and resilient bioeconomy
Marino Moretti and Giovanna Cristina Varese, Project Manager and Scientific Coordinator, respectively, of the EU-funded project SUS-MIRRI.IT, on behalf of all project partners, explain how safeguarding microbial biodiversity is extremely paramount for the future of our planet.
UK initiatives aim to transform cancer care with new technologies
To revolutionise cancer treatment and diagnosis the UK government has revealed plans in partnership with pharmaceutical companies and universities.
Miniature scanner promises game-changing medical imaging
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have developed a miniature scanner that could transform the way doctors diagnose and manage diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and arthritis.
NHS faces hurdles in embracing AI due to outdated IT systems
The National Health Service (NHS) is encountering significant obstacles in adopting cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) due to its outdated and inefficient IT infrastructure, according to leading experts.
ToxGenSolutions zeroes in on microRNA for the early detection of alzheimer’s
The Dutch company has created a device for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, and it is on its way to developing preventative drugs.
Analysis of Lord Darzi Review: Capital starvation, technological underdevelopment, and the NHS crisis
The recent Lord Darzi review assesses the ongoing crisis in the UK's healthcare system, TechUK responds to the Darzi Review
The review looks at several critical areas of concern within the NHS, from finance mismanagement to underdeveloped technology, and how these factors contribute to the challenges the NHS faces today....
How NHS cancer care is adapting post-pandemic
Asal Shirazi, Founder and CEO of the Autoimmune Support and Awareness (ASA) Foundation, discusses the increased prevalence of cancer in the UK and the challenges facing NHS England as it works to tackle backlogs in cancer care.
The importance of designing adaptable cybersecurity regulatory frameworks as AI threats advance
Ghazi Ben Amor, VP of Corporate Development at Zama, offers advice for policymakers and regulatory authorities on how to develop nuanced and effective privacy policies that can evolve alongside technological advancements.
Transforming NHS elective care: Tackle waiting list crisis
The National Health Service (NHS) has been facing challenges and has been tackling the long waiting list crisis.