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NIHR summer reading

August 3, 2010 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

For those of you at a complete loss about what to take on the beach with you in terms of reading matter, can I suggest the NIHR Annual Report which came out last week? Note the very strong message on public and patient involvement in research in the Minister, Earl Howe's, foreword which is then carried … Continue reading NIHR summer reading

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The Health White Paper: a research perspective

July 13, 2010 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

I am seriously considering entering the transfer market to buy a psychic octopus that can help me predict the implications of the unfolding Coalition Government strategy. Yesterday saw publication of the much-trailed Health White Paper which I overhead described on yesterday's edition of 'The World Tonight' as the most radical overhaul of the health services … Continue reading The Health White Paper: a research perspective

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Willetts wants to cut loose science and go for growth

July 9, 2010 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

The Science Minister, David Willetts, was in thoughtful rather than visionary mode at the Royal Institution this morning I felt.  The old hands among you will know by now that a Ministerial  speech headlined as 'a vision' rarely lives up to its billing.  But let's not mark him down on this.  On science as in … Continue reading Willetts wants to cut loose science and go for growth

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Willetts to speak this Friday on Government's vision for Science in the UK

July 7, 2010 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

The Science Minister, David Willetts, will be making his first speech setting out the Government's vision for science in the UK this Friday 9th July at the Royal Institution at 11am.  Tickets are free and can be booked through the Ri

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Lansley on public health

July 7, 2010 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

UPDATE - The full text of Andrew Lansley's speech can now be found on the Department of Health website.  And some reaction from AMRC member, the British Heart Foundation, as reported in The Independent. Without wishing to appear as though I have suddenly become Andrew Lansley's publicist or that I am stalking him in some … Continue reading Lansley on public health

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