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Biomedical research across the globe: Why now is the time to invest in Africa
Dr Glass, Director of the Fogarty International Center, and Director at the NIH, explores the relationship between NIH and the health research community
New AI tool could change how COVID ICU works
New technology could be used to help doctors make the most of limited resources during COVID-19 by identifying patients in need of intensive care treatment
Computing: Environmental impact of mobile networks
Professor at the University of Padova, explains what we need to know about taming the environmental impact of mobile networks through GREENEDGE computing
NHS Digital pledges to becoming net zero
As part of the Greener NHS programme, NHS Digital has set out its sustainability pledges to help drive the organisation down to net zero.
Inequalities in healthcare caused by bias in medical devices
An independent review is being launched to analyse the potential bias in medical devices affecting ethnic groups and gender disparities in healthcare.
UK technology revolution at Digital Nations summit
Confronting the world’s biggest challenges such as the pandemic, climate change, and inequality, the UK led a summit of digital ministers to revolutionise technology.
European Commission to invest €2 billion towards digital transition
Investing nearly €2 billion from their Digital Europe Programme, the European Commission aims to strengthen their digital solutions to benefit citizens and businesses.
A risky future for Europe’s universities
European University Association President, Michael Murphy, and Senior Policy Coordinator Thomas Jorgensen, discuss the changing future of higher education across Europe.
Lung blood vessels show alteration from COVID-19 in new X-ray
The brightest ever X-ray shows damage caused by COVID-19 in the lungs’ smallest blood vessels, released by a special particle accelerator.
Mature students must retrain to future proof their career chances
Professor Martin Jones, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Designate at Staffordshire University, discusses why it is important for mature students to retrain to future proof their career chances.
Joydip Kundu – U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
Joydip Kundu currently serves as Deputy Assistant Director for the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
Prior to this role, he served as NSF’s Deputy Division Director for Information and Intelligent Systems.
During his time with NSF, he has overseen the evolution of...
How technology is supporting healthcare teams across the board
Tim Weil, CEO, explains how Navenio technology can be employed to support healthcare teams.
Computing, communication & information systems
Nina Amla with Joydip Kundu and Fernanda Pembleton from the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), provide an in-depth look at computing, communication and information systems.
Tackling the clinical backlog consequences of COVID-19
Keith Davies and Prof Dr Harald Braun of i5 Health & Analytics explain tackling the clinical backlog consequences of COVID-19.
UK GDPR Reform – buccaneering Britain goads the data protection bear
Julian Hayes, Partner, and Umar Azmeh, Associate, of BCL Solicitors LLP, examine the proposals for GDPR reform outlined in the government consultation on changes to the UK’s data protection regime.
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.
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.
Why is everyone talking about data ?
Everyone is talking about data and Adrian Cooper, field CTO for NetApp Public Sector, is here to tell us why it has become so important.
The impact of technology, digitalisation and automation on mobility and workforce
Professor Pronello presents the WE-TRANSFORM project and the activities of her research group TRIS - Transport Research for Innovation and Sustainability.
Optimising infection control post-pandemic
Luke S. P. Moore, Infectious Diseases Physician and Clinical Microbiologist on behalf of the Healthcare Infection Society, directs our thoughts to optimising our control of infections and looks forward to the post-pandemic period.