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Data integration: A key to understanding the biological basis of mental disorders
ses two key advancements in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and gene expression data to better understand the biological basis of mental disorders.
£22.6 million investment to support unpaid carers through innovative projects
To support unpaid carers and improve their wellbeing, the government has announced a £22.6 million investment in innovative projects that will help to ease their responsibilities and improve their quality of life.
The shift toward sustainable executive compensation
Josh Black, Editor in Chief at Diligent Market Intelligence, examines the shift toward sustainable executive compensation.
Membrane biogenesis, nutrient transport, and natural health product characterization
Find out here about Dr. Bakovic, an internationally recognized researcher in membrane biogenesis, nutrient transport, and natural health product characterization.
The future of sustainable food: The Buying Better Food and Drink agreement
A new commercial agreement has been designed to change how public sector organisations, including schools, hospitals and local authorities, purchase food and drink is now open.
Generative AI could save £38 Billion for UK public sector annually
New research suggests that generative artificial intelligence (AI) could provide a new opportunity for the UK public sector, potentially saving up to £38 billion annually by 2030.
Epigenetic map creates new insights into the cause of cancer and dementia
A new project is expected to help us understand diseases such as cancer and dementia. A major partnership involving Oxford Nanopore Technologies, UK Biobank, NHS England, Genomics England, and the UK government has made this possible.
Closing the defence skills gap: Why the UK must collaborate with Europe
Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services Ltd, discusses how to close the defence skills gap and emphasises the need for the UK to collaborate with Europe.
The UK’s £239 million commitment to protecting forest-rich nations
The UK Government revealed at the COP29 summit that they will be contributing £239 million in a bid to try and help forest-rich nations such as Colombia and Indonesia.
Joshua Black – Diligent
Josh Black is the Editor-in-Chief of Diligent Market Intelligence, a provider of data and insights on shareholder activism, proxy voting, corporate governance, ESG and...
Forbes McKenzie – McKenzie Intelligence Services
Forbes McKenzie is a former British Army officer (Intelligence Corp) turned insurtech entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services (MIS),...
Why public sector organisations should move to Cloud Computing to avoid legacy IT challenges
Legacy IT systems are still a key operation for public sector organisations, these systems are now outdated, expensive to maintain and vulnerable to security breaches.
Why cyber resilience should be a priority for the UK government
The UK's growing reliance on technology has made it a prime target for cyberattacks. As cyber threats increase in sophistication and frequency, cyber resilience has become a critical national priority.
The U.S. government has plans to promote clean manufacturing and economic growth
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) have revealed a new plan that hopes to reshape the American manufacturing sector.
RJ Sigurdson – Government of Alberta
RJ Sigurdson was sworn in as the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation on June 9, 2023. He previously served as the Parliamentary Secretary for...
Navigating the procurement process
Crown Commercial Service’s shares their top tips for navigating the procurement process.
Leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience
Maider Etxebarria, the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz and a Member of ICLEI Europe’s Regional Executive Committee, discusses Vitoria-Gasteiz’s strategy for leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience.
Icotrokinra: New treatment for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
Recent Phase 3 trial results for icotrokinra (JNJ-2113), an investigational oral peptide from Johnson & Johnson, have shown the drug’s potential to offer significant relief for patients suffering from moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
Faculty of Social Sciences – University of Helsinki
The SILE project (2021 – 2026) investigates how the position, well-being, and rights of silent stakeholders are taken into account in the preparation and implementation of laws, and what kinds of impacts laws have on their everyday lives.
ML tools and systems models for WEFE nexus policy formulation and impact assessment
Experts from IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and Eurecat, Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya, guide us through the use of machine learning tools and systems models to inform WEFE nexus policy formulation and impact assessment.





















