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“Erythropoiesis in and out of the body”
Members of the RELEVANCE consortium – Anna Bogdanova, Francesca Aglialoro, Marieke von Lindern, Emile van Akker, Ashley Toye, and Pedro Moura – explain their thoughts on erythropoiesis, in and out of the body.
Diabetes: A paradigm case for rewarding innovation in value-based healthcare
Prof Dr Freimut Schliess, Director of Science & Innovation at Profil Institut für Stoffwechselforschung GmbH explains the important role of innovation when it comes to healthy living and active ageing, including his thoughts on the diabetes paradigm
Nuggets teams up with QFPay to signal further progress in China
UK blockchain payments and ID platform teams up with QFPay, a Chinese mobile payment solution provider
The European Union’s Single Market
The European Union has created a strong Single Market with all the laws and rules that come with it, it has created a common currency and has removed barriers and borders, but we are still far from having created the people’s union
Rise of the Freelancer: Key demographics leading UK’s self-employed sector
The workforce is changing as more people swap the security of a 9-to-5 job for the flexibility of freelancing, with key demographics and industries leading the self-employed sector, according to Instant Offices
Keep calm and carry on with a business continuity strategy
Jonathan Sharp, Director of Britannic Technologies explains the importance of an organisation having a business continuity strategy in place
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Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Marta was very pleased with her article - thanks again."
Jessica Rampen, Linux Foundation on behalf of Marta Pierkarska, Director of Developer...
Heat-related health dangers soar during the summer
National Institute of Health provides tips to help reduce the risk of hyperthermia as heat-related health dangers for older adults increase during the summer...
The importance of research into aplastic anaemia (AA)
Grazina Berry from Aplastic Anaemia Trust explains why research into aplastic anaemia (AA) is so important.
Mathematics: A powerful tool for understanding the world
Dr Juan C. Meza, Division Director for the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) reveals why mathematics is such a powerful tool for understanding the world around us
34% UK public sector fear robots will replace them
The news digital workplace divide: UK workers whose employer provides outdated technology feel less productive, frustrated and likely to want to quit
Dealing with diversity in European Cities
Dr Gideon Bolt from Utrecht University explores the compelling subject of diversity in European cities and how this is dealt with today
The Unexpected Side-Effects of GDPR
David Emm, Principal Security Researcher, Kaspersky Lab discusses the unexpected side-effects of GDPR shortly after the new legislation came into effect
Blockchain: healthcare’s next frontier, or so much hype?
DataArt's Denis Baranov discusses how blockchain is likely to have a significant impact on the future of healthcare
Is blockchain the breakthrough smart cities need?
Michael Winterson, MD of Managed Services at global interconnection and data centre company, Equinix, provides his insight on blockchain for smart cities in the Open Access Government article
How using data can transform asthma care in the UK
Kay Boycott, Chief Executive of Asthma UK tells us how using data can transform asthma care today
Combatting the increase in skin cancer throughout Europe
The mission of the European Skin Cancer Foundation (ESCF) is placed under focus by Open Access Government, in combatting the increase in skin cancer incidence across Europe, including malignant melanoma
Recognising the important role of biodiversity
Pamela S. Soltis, Director, University of Florida Biodiversity Institute, reveals the key work being done in the U.S. to respond to the ‘biodiversity crisis’
Vitamins and drugs: Heterocyclic chemistry is all around us – and in us!
Professor Colin J Suckling OBE DSc FRSE, Research Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, explains his thoughts on why heterocyclic chemistry is all around us – and in us, including a detailed focus on vitamins and drugs
Transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) in the scanning electron microscope (SEM)
Alice Bastos da Silva Fanta, senior researcher at the Center for Electron Nanoscopy explores the world of Transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), a technique, she argues, that came to stay




















