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One world, one health

February 9, 2017
With recent worldwide disease outbreaks including Ebola and SARS all potentially having multi-species involvement, it is becoming increasingly urgent that governments and global health organisations adopt a ‘One Health’ approach.

Hello etymology my old friend…

February 8, 2017
Science is not immune to the ever shifting nature of language says Russ Swan. That being the case, time to have some fun with some laboratory staples…

New-look research body appoints chief

February 3, 2017
Sir Mark Walport has been appointed chief executive of the newly formed Research and Innovation organisation.

Planting a seed of panic

February 3, 2017
We don’t wish to worry anyone, especially in these uncertain times, but an army is amassing – one with staggering hidden abilities.

European blood disorder project launched

February 3, 2017
A multi-million pound project is offering hope to patients suffering from life-threatening blood disorders.

NHS Pathology

February 1, 2017
NHS Pathology is a vast, varied and vital profession. How much do you know about pathology?

1984…in 2017?

February 1, 2017
Life imitating art imitating life. Such is the horrific snake eating its own tail approach of the Trump administration. The ‘Donald’ has obviously read 1984 – sadly he has taken...

Obelia polyps

February 1, 2017
A confocal microscope image of polyps from a colony of Obelia sp. hydrozoans.

Keeping the government reliably informed

January 30, 2017
On Friday 6th of February the Cabinet Office announced a new ‘anti-lobbying’ clause to be introduced into all new government grants.

London University chosen to be focal point of new dementia institute

January 27, 2017
UCL has been selected to be the hub of a new £250m UK Dementia Research Institute.

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