Promoting the latest advancements in genome editing technologies
Genome editing is a useful research tool that can help advance medical treatments. Following a successful collaboration with three healthcare events organised by MarketsandMarkets (MnM) Conferences...
View ArticleDNA methylation influences brain tumour progression
Comprehensive analysis of brain tumour molecular signatures by multinational researchers suggests that epigenetic features may help inform therapy. The researchers, co-led by scientists at Columbia...
View ArticleThe perfect pancake: a sight for sore eyes
Across the UK, Ireland, Australia and Canada, excited bakers will be taking to their kitchens to mix up some batter and fry up some pancakes of all shapes and sizes in celebration of Shrove Tuesday....
View ArticleInternational Innovation helps to ‘rethink’ digital business
International Innovation has today announced an all-new partnership with international knowledge & project exchange platform Rethink! ITEM Europe 2016. The two-day event aims to solve key business...
View ArticleFirst International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Beginning this year, 11 February will be recognised as a global celebration of equal participation and the accomplishments of female researchers across all aspects of science education, training,...
View ArticleSocial welfare: a spotlight on the ‘silent’ victims
With child abuse offences receiving huge press coverage across the globe, we highlight recent research investigating under-reported victims of violence such as males and members of the military, and...
View ArticleWorld Wildlife Day 2016: elephants take centre stage
Environmentalists internationally are celebrating World Wildlife Day 2016, with activities focused around the theme ‘The future of wildlife is in our hands’. Countries around the world are hosting...
View ArticleUK Science Minister announces ‘record investment’ for UK scientists
The UK Government has announced that it will be investing £26.3 billion in science for the next five years from April 2016. Calling it a ‘guaranteed record investment’, Universities and Science...
View ArticleWinner of the 2016 Woman of the Year award
Winner of the 2016 Woman of the Year award, Professor Carole Mundell is Head of Astrophysics at the University of Bath. Here, she describes what this recognition means to her and the responsibility of...
View ArticleSupporting STEM without borders
Having supported one another for a number of years, International Innovation is delighted to have secured a new media partnership with Gender Summits for the Gender Summit 8 North & Latin America...
View ArticleBIOVISION World Life Sciences Forum: Global Health and Prevention
International Innovation is proud to be supporting the 11th edition of BIOVISION as a media partner for the sixth year. 11th edition of BIOVISION Held from 13-14 April in Lyon, France, the main theme...
View ArticleMedia partnership with Europe’s leading biotechnology conference
International Innovation is proud to announce its media partnership with the European Congress on Biotechnology’s ECB2016 – a biannual event organised by the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB)....
View ArticleHorizon 2020: supporting groundbreaking science
The biggest ever EU funding programme – Horizon 2020 – is enabling the implementation of innovative research projects targeted towards excellent science, industrial leadership and addressing societal...
View ArticleCalling All Innovators
On 25-26 April, the European Institution of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is inviting innovators from all over Europe to join them in Budapest for its annual conference, INNOVEIT 2016. “This is our...
View ArticleWorld Health Day marked by release of WHO diabetes report
The World Health Organization releases a new report calling on governments to commit to tackling diabetes on the occasion of World Health Day 2016. The first World Health Organization (WHO) Global...
View ArticleWhy humanities research is so important
There is a growing tendency for the government and policy makers to emphasise the importance of STEM subjects at the expense of humanities subjects. What do you think are some of the reasons for the...
View ArticleInternational Innovation partners with CongressMed on CoBrCa and BMJD...
International Innovation is delighted to partner once again with CongressMed on both the 2nd World Congress on Controversies in Breast Cancer (CoBrCa) and 4th World Congress Controversies, Debates...
View ArticleInternational Innovation partners with the UK’s largest energy event
International Innovation is proudly partnering with the progressive event All-Energy as part of its commitment to promote the latest environment research projects taking place across the world. As the...
View ArticleCongress addresses patient-centred care through information and technology
International Innovation is delighted to announce another year partnering with the esteemed charity The King’s Fund and its Digital Health and Care Congress. The congress addresses how the better use...
View ArticleMayday, May Day: ministers back down on ban
The UK government has amended a rule that would have prevented scientists who receive public funds from speaking freely about their research George Bridges, a senior official in the Cabinet Office,...
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