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Mogens H. Greve – Aarhus University
Mogens H. Greve is Professor and Head of the Soil Section at the Institute of Agro Ecology, Aarhus University
He is responsible for the National Danish Soil Databases and coordination of policy support within the area of remote sensing and Soil. He has extensive experience in pedology, soil spectroscopy, soil...
Speeding up cancer diagnosis: Sel cancer alliance partners with SAH diagnostics to help improve...
As the NHS grapples with ongoing diagnostic delays, our 28-day prostate pathway is delivering faster results for our partners.
Richard C. Larson – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Education:
S.B.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965, Electrical Engineering
S.M.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967, Electrical Engineering
Ph.D.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969, Electrical Engineering and Operations Research
Appointments:
January 2018 – present. Professor (Post-Tenure), MIT.
2015 – January 2018. Professor, MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS).
2005 – 2015. Founding Director, Center for...
Gearing up public sector transport decarbonisation
Ian Reed, Category Manager for Fleet at YPO, discusses what progress is being made in the decarbonisation of public sector transport.
Regulatory impact assessment and policymaking research
Kati Rantala, Research Director at the Faculty of Social Sciences, analyses Regulatory Impact Assessment as a policymaking tool.
AI in diabetes care – Paving the way for a new era of healthcare
Afon Technology is a leader in advanced medical technology focused on transforming diabetes care. Brad Love and Dan Fowles discuss how the company uses big data to create personalised health solutions that can significantly impact the lives of millions.
Filicide: Facts and fiction
Filicide is a little-understood event. Consequentially it is plagued with myths and misinformation that misdirect preventive action
Research has been slow and scattered, held back by the difficulties of gaining data and the lack of consistent attention. Thus, many myths have arisen to explain the tragedy of filicide, and they...
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.
Farm business income drops in 2023/24 after lower output and prices
Farm Business Income (FBI) in England has significantly declined in 2023/24, with average incomes falling across most farm types.
Why the UK’s cybersecurity strategy must change
With the recent change in government, the Labour Party faces significant challenges in shaping the future of the UK. One critical area demanding immediate attention, though often overlooked, is cybersecurity.
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.
On the origin of consciousness
Dr Peter Verheyen from the Sola Society & Academy at Vienna University examines the origin of consciousness and various ways in which information serves as the fundamental building block of the universe.
The UK productivity crisis: An opportunity missed
On the 30th of October, new Chancellor, Rachel Reeves delivered her first budget, which set out the direction of travel of the Labour government.
Understanding young onset dementia
Jules Knight, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Young Onset Dementia at Dementia UK, tells us about the prevalence of young onset dementia and some of the challenges that people living with dementia can face.
Papa Alioune Seck – UN Women
Papa Alioune Seck is the Chief of the UN Women’s Research and Data Section at UN Women
He leads the organization’s research, data and statistical, and technology and innovation, including UN Women's flagship Women Count global gender data programme, the planning and development of research and strengthening the production, dissemination and...
AI: The future of X-ray analysis and reducing missed fractures
A new AI-powered tool can accurately detect fractures on X-rays, reducing the risk of missed diagnoses. This innovative technology can lead to faster treatment, improved patient outcomes, and a reduced burden on healthcare professionals.
Digital Inclusion for older generations
With more older adults embracing technology, Helen Mott, Head of Central Government at Netcompany, elucidates how the industry can enhance digital inclusion and adopt best practices.
A call to action: Supporting our nursing workforce through improved transition to practice
Dr. Kathryn Halverson, Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at Brock University, issues a call to action and a plea for help, urging us to listen to what new nurses are saying.
Breast cancer prevention: Precision medicine and health
Biobank Norway Project experts chart the journey from precision medicine to precision health when it comes to breast cancer prevention.
Incitis-food: Food security and environmental justice in African city regions
Dr Buchenrieder, Dr Benjamin from the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, and Dr Radišić and MS.c. Trivunić, from Foodscale Hub, introduce the INCiTiS-FOOD project for improved food and nutrition security in African urban and peri-urban areas.