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Brexit and COVID anxieties create 25% drop in British exports
According to recent data analysis, Brexit and COVID anxieties have created tangible decreases in how many commodities leave the UK.
The advent of biomimetic apatites in today’s and tomorrow’s medicine
In this interview, Prof Christophe Drouet (CNRS Senior Scientist) – an international specialist in bio-inspired apatites – relates the multifunctional potential of these intrinsically biocompatible compounds for a wealth of uses from bone tissue repair, to cell-scale medicine.
Cristophe Drouet – CIRIMAT / CBC Carnot Institute
Prof. Christophe Drouet is a French CNRS Senior Scientist, leader of the “Phosphates, Pharmacotechnics, Biomaterials” research group at the CIRIMAT Institute, University of Toulouse, France
Main research fields include the physico-chemistry and thermochemistry of natural and synthetic (bio)minerals and the study of their surface reactivity in view of the setup...
Infodemic: The other face of epidemics (COVID-19)
Dr Sylvie Briand, Director, Global Infectious Hazards Preparedness Department at the World Health Organization, explains how COVID-19 is accompanied by fighting an infodemic.
Dr Sylvie C. Briand – World Health Organization (WHO)
Dr Briand is the director of the Global Infectious Hazard Preparedness department (GIH) at the World Health Organization (WHO)
There, she is in charge of advancing global efforts to prevent and control existing and emerging infectious diseases such as COVID-19 but also other dangerous pathogens like pandemic influenza, plague, Nipah...
The largest challenge to achieve net-zero by 2050: Decarbonising heat
Professor Martin Freer, Director of Birmingham Energy Institute, University of Birmingham, details his thoughts on overcoming our largest challenge to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Martin Freer – Birmingham Energy Institute, University of Birmingham
Professor Martin Freer is Head of Nuclear Physics, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute and the Birmingham Centre for Nuclear Education and Research at the University of Birmingham.
His main research area is the study of the structure of light nuclei, using nuclear reactions. This research is performed at international facilities worldwide....
The circular economy: A recipe for success
Maria Nikolopoulou, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee, details why the circular economy is a recipe for success.
Dstl signals bright future for SME research in defence and security
Rob Solly, Division Head, Defence and Security Analysis, tells us how the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) signals a bright future for SME research in defence and security.
Rob Solly – Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
After graduating in Aeronautics & Astronautics from Southampton University, Rob began his career in 1992 with the Defence Research Agency at Farnborough
His early work involved modelling and analysis to improve the effectiveness of a wide range of aircraft, ships, communications and surveillance systems. From 1995, Rob led projects, teams...
The hydrogen revolution: An alternative to electric vehicles?
As we move towards low emission alternatives to fossil fuels in transport, are hydrogen vehicles a better option than electric vehicles?
Data use in government: Where we’re going next
Sue Bateman, Deputy Director for Data and Innovation at the Government Digital Service (GDS), explores data use in government and in this vein, where we’re going next.
2021 social media trends for government and public sector
Joanne Sweeney, Chief Executive Officer of Public Sector Marketing Institute, shares the top three social media trends for 2021 that relate to government and public sector specifically.
How can medical and safety technology manufacturers provide support during a pandemic?
Here, we look into the many ways in which medical and safety technology manufacturer Dräger has been stepping up to help its customers through the COVID-19 crisis.
How can Europe support its cultural recovery from COVID-19?
Open Access Government discovers how Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, is prioritising the recovery of Europe’s cultural sectors as well as Research and Innovation.
Fiona Carragher – Alzheimer’s Society
Fiona Carragher is responsible for Alzheimer’s Society’s Influencing Strategy, leading our work as the national charity leader on dementia health, social care policy and societal change.
Andrea Ammon – European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Dr Andrea Ammon, MD, MPH, was appointed Director of ECDC in June 2017.
From COVID-19 to the future of public health surveillance
Andrea Ammon, Director at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, takes us on a journey from COVID-19 to the future of public health surveillance.
Companies should monitor the Commission’s environment-related actions
Sylvie Gallage-Alwis, Partner at Signature Litigation, argues here that companies should monitor the European Commission’s environment-related actions.
Michelle Vickers – Head and Neck Cancer Foundation (HNCF)
Michelle Vickers is the CEO of The Head and Neck Cancer Foundation (HNCF).