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The search for our next cohort of PDs has taken us across the UK and beyond. From Sheffield to Sweden, Bristol to Boston, we’ve connected with research orgs, VCs, and academic institutions to share more about our funding opportunities + what we’re looking for in future PDs.…
From vascular neurotech to precision hormone health, the @ARIA_Research team has pulled together a list of ideas to spark inspiration for their next set of opportunity spaces. Explore them here: link.aria.org.uk/request-for-op…
Ngl Vallance's outfit here ate, the lil squared-off knitted tie and button-down collar, he's serving Science.
This government will act to support high-quality sustainable growth in Greater Cambridge. A pleasure to visit the city today with Lord Vallance and Peter Freeman to discuss with local leaders and partners in industry how we can collaborate to realise its full potential.
Would Augustine of Hippo stan Lana Del Rey, a thread🧵
We’re looking to provide #ResearchFunding to projects that address the recommendations identified in NICE guidance (published or updated since 2015), and fall within the scope of our Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme. Find out more: nihr.ac.uk/funding/2441-n…
I really want this man to be a @Conservatives MP and minister. He’d be brilliant.
Absolutely gutted to be so near, yet so far. It has been my honour to serve citizens in the WM for the last seven years, and I hope I have done it with dignity & integrity. I am proud of what we have achieved together and I hope my successor can build upon it. Thank you all.
Governments around the world are now trying to imitate the UK Rwanda policy for tackling illegal people trafficking. This bill must be as legally robust as possible - and the right course is to adopt the amendments.
Wrong on many levels: 1. No data is transferred under FDP, Palantir build platform 2. Purposefully moving from data sharing to access which is far more secure 3. FDP is internal to NHS using data to improve efficiency 4. For all these reasons there is no opt out 1/
On Tuesday, the government announced it had given a massive contract to he US spy-tech firm, Palantir, to handle the new NHS Federated Data Platform. ✋ Worried about what that might mean for your personal data? We are too. Here’s how to use the NHS national data opt-out 👇
Never done a thread before but making an exception for FDP and Palantir. My thoughts summarised below, see if you can make it to the end 👇 1: FDP - in principle - is a GOOD IDEA. NHS staff and patients are frustrated by poor access to data on a daily basis.
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