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Ireland’s national bioprocessing centre seals $500K deal with GE Healthcare
The National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training is to collaborate with GE Healthcare to develop new antibody testing technologies
UK technology transfer body welcomes new model agreements for collaborative research
University technology transfer offices in the UK welcome the government's move to extend the existing range of model research agreements, says their representational body PraxisUnico.
Commission invites ideas for healthy ageing project
As Research ministers welcome the healthy ageing project, the Commission invites ideas for its European Innovation Partnership.
Pay more attention to Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases are Europe’s latest big health issue, new MEP Antonio Fernando Correia de Campos tells Science|Business.
Counting the cost of healthcare
The Future Delivery of Medicine: technology is delivering huge potential to improve treatments, but can we afford it?
Electronic patient records can drive healthcare innovation without compromising privacy
Standardised patient records could give the same boost to healthcare as the GSM standard provided to mobile communications, says Nuala Moran.
Healthcare Archive
Imperial College London gene therapy could treat devastating heart failure

Researchers at Imperial College London have begun the first UK clinical trials of a gene therapy for...

£47M announced for innovation in healthcare
The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the Medical Research Council are to provide £47.2 million to UK businesses and universities,...
University College London Data Charts give Child Heart Surgeons a Clearer Picture of their Success Rates
For the first time, teams that care for children needing heart surgery have been able to review their short-term success...
Cambridge: Commercialising medical device innovation

Biotechnology and healthcare developments require huge financial and resource investment, in-depth research and clinical trials. Consequently, these developments involve a...

Karolinska Institutet at ESOF 2012 in Dublin

Prospects of using computer-simulated 3D environments in medical research, development and training, and how to promote a healthier ageing for...

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Imperial College London gene therapy could treat devastating heart failure
Researchers at Imperial College London have begun the first UK clinical trials of a gene therapy for heart failure. Heart failure, when...
£47M announced for innovation in healthcare
The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the Medical Research Council are to provide £47.2 million to UK businesses and universities, through...
University College London Data Charts give Child Heart Surgeons a Clearer Picture of their Success Rates
For the first time, teams that care for children needing heart surgery have been able to review their short-term success rate...
Horizon 2020 Special Coverage
Smarter Data for Europe: Live webcast with Vice-President Neelie Kroes
The development of ‘Big Data’ applications and e-infrastructure can stimulate a new wave of economic and social progress.
Park Royal, Brussels - 23 May 2013
Academic Enterprise Awards (ACES) 2013
The ACES - Academic Enterprise Awards - are the only pan-European awards for spin-out companies emerged from European universities and public...
European Parliament, Brussels - 04 June 2013
Unlocking the value of Personalised Healthcare in Europe
This new study shows ICT investments could cut healthcare costs for key ailments by more than 35%.
Bigger and Simpler: A short guide to the EU's €80 billion Horizon 2020 programme
A two-year political fight formally began in Brussels on 30 November with the publication of the European Commission's plan for Horizon 2020, its omnibus R&D programme. It promises less red tape, broader benefits, and more jobs and economic growth.
Biofuels: The Next Generation
Key ideas and recommendations to accelerate the deployment of sustainable biofuels have emerged at the second in a series of three high-level academic policy debates on the energy R&D challenge, The Energy Difference
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