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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.
The continuing crisis of Femicide: One woman killed every 10 minutes
Every ten minutes, a woman is killed. This stark reality, unveiled in a recent UN report, paints a harrowing picture of a global crisis that continues to claim countless lives.
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.
Photonics21 launches 2025 Innovation Award to foster entrepreneurial spirit
Photonics21, a leading European Technology Platform, has launched its 2025 Innovation Award, inviting aspiring innovators to submit their groundbreaking ideas in the field of photonics; find out here how to apply.
Tackling loneliness through telecare: Supporting vulnerable people in Spain
Abel Delgado, Managing Director of Tunstall Spain, explains the urgency of loneliness as a health problem for the elderly and what other regions can learn from Spain’s proactive and preventative approach, that benefits both physical and mental health.
Safeguarding UK workers: EcoOnline’s holiday safety solution
As the festive season approaches, it also brings along a range of workplace hazards that can threaten employee safety and well-being. Here, we explore what EcoOnline can do to protect UK workers.
Brain innovation days 2024: Understanding the brain across a lifetime
Over 165 million Europeans are living with a brain disorder, this is an increased challenge that requires more attention and innovative solutions.
The future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring
Professor Allan Lawrie from Imperial College London, discusses the future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring, including comment on wearable technology and AI.
Allan Lawrie – Imperial College London
Allan Lawrie is Professor of Pulmonary Vascular Diseases at Imperial College London. Having previously held an MRC Career Development Award and two BHF Senior...
Avoiding sepsis: How to protect yourself
Sepsis causes 350,000 adult deaths annually in the US alone. Sepsis Alliance focuses on raising awareness, improving education, and advocating for life-saving policies. Senior Clinical Content Advisor Marijke Vroomen Durning discusses the risk factors and best prevention methods to help in avoiding sepsis.
G-Cloud 14 is now live creating opportunities for cloud services in the public sector
The UK Government's G-Cloud framework, G-Cloud-14, is now live and will continue to offer opportunities for cloud service providers to supply their solutions to a wide range of public sector organisations.
UK reports first case of new mpox strain
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed the first case of a new strain of mpox, known as clade 1b.
The UK government allocates £1.2 million in funding to improve rural transport
Eight new projects have been awarded £150,000 each as part of the UK government’s Rural Transport Accelerator Fund, designed to enhance transport connections for rural communities.
Singapore and China research and development
Read an update about research and development in Asia, including in Singapore, plus health innovation in China by LSBF's Professor Preethi Kesavan.
UK Government experiments with chatbot to support small businesses
The UK Government is using its experimental chatbot, called GOV.UK Chat supports small businesses and helps them navigate government services online.
The role of health technology
The Health Tech Alliance explores the critical role that health technology plays in the prevention of ill health within the NHS.
A sustainable approach to simplifying lower limb wound care
Adam Mence, Senior Brand Manager at L&R Medical UK, discusses the challenges of lower limb wound management and the benefits of driving evidence-based and self-care interventions.
UK government reveals £20.4 billion investment into R&D
The UK government allocated £20.4 billion for research and development (R&D) in its latest Autumn Budget.
Leading the charge in cancer care: How innovation and collaboration are helping to clear...
Driven by personal loss, this healthcare leader shares how their organisation (SAH Diagnostics) partners with the NHS, combining innovation and clinical excellence to reduce NHS cancer backlogs and improve patient outcomes in an exclusive interview with Open Access Government.
The G-Cloud 14 framework and its approved suppliers
The UK government has launched its latest version of the G-Cloud procurement framework, G-Cloud 14, this is designed to simplify access to cloud-based computing services for public sector organisations.





















