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Life sciences minister George Freeman on how integrated data and technology can improve the delivery of effective health and care services.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
George Freeman talks about the use of digital technology to meet the challenges that our health care system faces.
Government funding for the next generation of medical advances has been announced today by Minister for Life Sciences, George Freeman.
The use of genome sequencing to diagnose 2 families with rare diseases has been announced along with other milestones in medical innovation.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
23 key projects around the country to benefit from £150 million investment in the UK’s clinical research infrastructure.
An innovative cell therapy for cancer has become the first designated ‘promising’ as part of a scheme to get medicines to patients quicker.
Survey results show that the British public accept the use of animals in scientific (medical) research ‘where there is no alternative’.
Scotland’s world-class reputation for science and research is enhanced through access to UK-wide funding, infrastructure and skills.
£300 million investment that will transform how diseases are diagnosed and treated announced by the Prime Minister today.
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