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The DIDO Project: autoimmune disease therapies research
                    University of Perugia’s Ursula Grohmann and Antonio Macchiarulo share the work of the DIDO project in understanding cancer and autoimmune disease therapies                
            Large frame ring lasers and their role in earthquake research
                    Dr Angela Di Virgilio, of the INFN Sezione di Pisa shares insight into the GINGER project and the importance of large frame ring lasers in earth science                
            Nutrition research is vital for healthy outcomes
                    Dr Christopher Lynch, Director of the Office of Nutrition Research explores the links between diet and health in an interview with Editor Laura Evans                
            Nuclear fusion faces delays until 2050
                    Experts have claimed that we may have to wait until the second half of the century for nuclear fusion energy
Nuclear fusion is a process...                
            Is precision medicine for membranous nephropathy a dream?
                    Professor Pierre Ronco and Dr Hanna Debiec discuss the viability of precision medicine in treating patients with the rare disease membranous nephropathy                
            Austerity revolutionising customer service delivery in councils
                    John McMahon, Product Director at IEG4, an enabler of digital services in the public sector, discusses how austerity in local government is, by necessity, driving a revolution in customer service delivery                 
            Can diversity in cities create social cohesion?
                    Dr Gideon Bolt, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Geosciences – Utrecht University highlights research into the importance of diversity in cities                
            Hepatitis B vaccine rationed in UK due to global shortage
                    A temporary limit on who can have a hepatitis B vaccination has been implemented by health officials in the UK                
            Digital Europe: digitising industry, empowering people
                    Andrus Ansip, European Commission VP for the Digital Single Market outlines why science and research play an integral role in creating a digital Europe                
            Lord Neuberger wants clarity for UK judges after Brexit
                    The government has been told by Britain’s most senior judge that it must provide clarity about how UK law will be developed after Brexit                
            Hitting new targets for new antibiotics
                    Assistant Professor Clare Kirkpatrick shares insight into the development of new antibiotics for the opportunistic human pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa                
            Where next for public sector networking?
                    Michael Bowyer, Director at Industry Association, Innopsis looks at how technology in the public sector is changing and the benefits to be had                 
            Why you can’t brand a university
                    Ian Allison, Strategic Creative Director, Instinctif Partners talks about creating an effective university brand and how traditional methods have changed                
            UK Brexit negotiations have ‘not begun well’
                    Ex Foreign Office chief mandarin Sir Simon Fraser believes that Britain has not put forward a clear position in Brexit negotiations.                
            Photonic nanostructures and the electron microscope
                    Shima Kadkhodazadeh, researcher at DTU Cen talks about the role of electron microscopy in developments in photonic nanostructures                
            Exploring lower cost pathways to economical fusion power
                    The cost of fusion energy development is a significant reason why progress remains challenging. Scott C. Hsu of the Los Alamos National Laboratory explains
When...                
            The future of circular economies: Achieving zero waste to landfill
                    Richard Walker, Marketing Manager at Reconomy shares the benefits of setting a 0% landfill target and explains why it is an achievable goal for businesses                
            How can technology safeguard quality of care?
                    DiaGraphIT’s Managing Director, Tone Birkenes, explains how technology can revolutionise the quality of care delivered in healthcare settings                
            Harmonising the bio-based economy policies
                    Standardisation can accelerate bio-based economy growth. Here, Suzan van Kruchten, Standardisation Consultant, NEN explains
Bio-based products represent an important part of the bio-economy, which is...                
            Data availability: the building block for digital transformation
                    Massimo Merlo, VP of EMEA Enterprise and Regional VP of UK&I at Veeam details why data should be at the heart of digital transformation in the public sector                
            




















