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Universal health coverage in Africa and the public good
Associate Professor at University of Oslo, Dr Ruth J. Prince provides an overview of universal health coverage (UHC) and why this is important in Africa when it comes to the state, citizenship, healthcare and welfare
Canadians For Fair Access To Medical Marijuana (CFAMM)
Open Access Government (May 2018)
"Thanks, Jonathan, very much appreciate you both publishing and reaching out to let us know."
James O'Hara, President & CEO, Canadians For...
European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN)
Open Access Government (May 2018)
"Thanks for the opportunity."
Dr Paul De Raeve, Secretary-General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN)
Roche Diabetes Care
Open Access Government (May 2018)
"Thank you very much for sending the publication link through. Lots of really interesting pieces to read, so we look...
European University Association
Open Access Government (May 2018)
"Thanks, Jonathan! This is great and it has been a pleasure working with you!"
Jessica Carter, Press and Communications Manager at...
Escherichia coli evolution from the lab, to the mice gut and the wild
Professor Olivier Tenaillon from IAME -INSERM outlines the evolution of Escherichia coli (E. coli) from the lab, to the mice gut and the wild
Finding new solutions to agricultural problems in the U.S.
Open Access Government looks at the work of the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in finding new solutions to agricultural problems in the United States
Universal health coverage (UHC)
The World Health Organization’s universal health coverage (UHC) initiative, plus the expansion of health insurance in Africa are explored here by Open Access Government
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
The work of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is examined here by Open Access Government
EU-Africa Relations: A perspective from the European Council
Writer, MF Warrender from Open Access Government sheds light on EU-Africa Relations from the perspective of the European Council
Working to Eradicate Global Cyber Risk
The World Economic Forum Global Risk Report 2018 cites cyber risk as one of the top risks we face today and is the number one risk that businesses are concerned about
Access to rare disease therapies in Europe
Simone Boselli, Public Affairs Director of EURORDIS shares the fascinating findings of a new position paper that offers a synthesis of their analysis, reflections and perspectives on access to rare disease therapies in Europe today
Are electric luxury vehicles on the brink of technological evolution?
Automakers focus on sophisticated tech integration to create superior in-car luxury experiences and deeper customer engagement, argues Research Associate from Frost & Sullivan, Pooja Bethi
Cyber security: Making the UK safer
The National Cyber Security Centre reveals how they help to make the UK the safest place to live and do business online
Upgrading the UK’s railway infrastructure
The role of Network Rail in upgrading the UK’s railway infrastructure in England, Wales and Scotland is detailed here by Open Access Government
Rediscovering blockchain and bitcoin in Europe
Antanas Guoga MEP shares his views on why 2018 is an important period for rediscovering blockchain and bitcoin in Europe
The role of advanced technologies in healthcare
The role of advanced technologies in healthcare, including the work of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) in this area, is placed under the spotlight by Open Access Government
The health effects of exposure to chemicals and other substances
Open Access Government details the work of the National Toxicology Program, a world leader in providing scientific information to help evaluate and better understand the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals and other substances
Do we know what red blood cells look like?
Anna Bogdanova, Professor and Head of Red Blood Cell Research Group at the University of Zurich explains how we know how red blood cells look like and if so, what they tell us
How is blockchain disrupting health and wellness?
Distributed and open technologies are bringing new business models, personalisation, prediction, motivation, collaboration and trust in healthcare, in the view of Sari Stenfors from the ReCon Blockchain Research Project, at Aalto University in Finland

















