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In GDPR, cyber security meets compliance
                    With the introduction of GDPR, cyber security will top many business agendas over the next 12 months. RedSocks Security can help in the race...                
            How far have we come on treating gynaecological cancer?
                    New avenues are opening up for treatment of gynaecological cancer, Professor Gunnar Kristensen of Oslo University Hospital explains to Open Access Government
Surgery remains an...                
            Data breaches will get worse – but there is a silver lining
                    Data breaches are on the rise and things are bound to get worse before they get better, SolarWinds Head Geek Destiny Bertucci tells Open...                
            Innovative device for cataract surgery in sight
                    John Hendrick, President and CEO of Mynosys, looks at the history of the capsulotomy and the future of innovative equipment for cataract surgery
In 1950,...                
            Playing the malaria elimination game was never going to be easy
                    Eradicating malaria will not be easy or cheap, but it will be worthwhile in the long run, argues Professor David H Peyton of Portland...                
            Accreditation: The SMaRT way forward in testing and academia
                    Specialising in accredited mechanical testing, SMaRT is building on its links with research, academia and industry from its Swansea base
Swansea Materials Research & Testing...                
            The Erasmus+ review: More than a European funding programme
                    Michael Gaebel, Director of Higher Education Policy at the European University Association, highlights the upcoming European Commission Erasmus+ review
The European Commission’s Erasmus+ Programme is...                
            Do we need specialist training for interviewers of child victims?
                    Based on her research, Dr Kim Roberts of Wilfrid Laurier University stresses the need for specialist training for interviewers of child victims of abuse
There...                
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            Immunology offers sustainable solutions for animal health
                    Artur Summerfield, the University of Bern discusses translating basic immunology to innovative and sustainable solutions for animal health and welfare.                
            Could the first UK spaceport be built by 2020?
                    Spaceflight Bill aims to send scientists into space for zero-gravity experiments and start commercial flights from the first UK spaceport within three years
New powers...                
            How do we reduce HIV transmission in Southern and Eastern Africa?
                    Better understanding of the factors at play will enable efforts to reduce HIV transmission in Southern and Eastern Africa, where incidence rates are highest
The...                
            Prison officer pay boost labelled ‘divisive’ and ‘poorly thought out’
                    A prison officer pay boost announced by the Justice Secretary has been slammed as “divisive” and inadequate by the Prison Officers’ Association
Prison officers at...                
            How accredited security consultants can help manage risk
                    James Kelly, Chief Executive of BSIA, tells Open Access Government why reputable security consultants and staff training are worthwhile when it comes to risk
As...                
            Spontaneous brain plasticity brings hope after stroke
                    Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but research into spontaneous brain plasticity could offer hope for recovery
Among the main causes...                
            Social care system on verge of collapse, say Age UK
                    Charity Age UK say the social care system is on the brink of disaster, with more than a million older people not receiving the...                
            From tactics to practice: Pfalzklinikum updates its strategy work
                    A health and welfare institution’s unique features are no longer sufficient to grant its future success. Pfalzklinikum, service provider for mental health, has analysed...                
            Tighter data controls: Opportunity and risk
                    As the EU brings in tighter data controls and the UK passes the Investigatory Powers Bill, iStorage considers opportunities and risks around data protection
The...                
            How the retreat of big pharma leads to lost opportunities for Parkinson’s drug discovery
                    The changing pharma landscape means opportunities for Parkinson's drug discovery are missed, but Parkinson's UK has a new strategy to redress the balance
This will...                
            




















