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Green space is great, but blue might be better…

9 April 2013 by Sarah Giles, Science Policy Intern

  The benefits of green space on mental health are not unknown. However a new interdisciplinary research institute in Cornwall…

2015, a date with destiny

2015: a date with destiny?

8 April 2013 by Emma Woods, Policy Adviser

                ‘In the year 2525, if man is still alive, if woman can…

One Health – A Multidisciplinary Approach

4 April 2013 by Sarah Giles, Science Policy Intern

I would start by telling you the definition of ‘one health’, but actually I can’t, and really that’s the point!…

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Ashes to Ashes

18 February 2013 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

“Ashes to ashes” is how Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) John Beddington’s term in office has been coined, as he…

Medicine gets personal

7 December 2012 by Chandrika Nair, BBSRC Policy Secondee

In 2005, the Royal Society’s report Personalised Medicines: hopes and realities looked at the potential and limitations of pharmacogenetics, the…

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