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Investors search for returns in Personalised Medicine

The investment remains the same but the market is smaller. So how is Personalised Medicine to be financed?

ParisTech President Cyrille van Effenterre (right) presents the 2009 ACES Fast Start Award to Nigel Brown, co-founder of Arvia Technology Ltd.

ACES: Water treatment made easy

With 20 years of experience behind him, ACES winner Nigel Brown believes companies today spend too much money - and energy - on water purification.

Karl Tryggvason

Former dean: ‘mistake’ was made, but dismissal ‘out of proportion’

Karl Tryggvason admits a ‘mistake’ but tells Science|Business it wasn’t a sacking offence.

Martin Schuurmans

EIT money starts to flow

The first €1M grants from the EIT will be signed next week. Now the real work begins, chairman Martin Schuurmans tells Science|Business.

Commissioner Neelie Kroes

Digital Agenda

Europe is always an also-ran in ICT: New Commissioner Neelie Kroes tells Science|Business how she plans to reverse two decades of failure.

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The geography of knowledge

The old established centres are being challenged by the emergence of new poles of world science and innovation. But could this benefit Europe, the US and Japan?

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Richard L. Hudson, Editor

Europe 2020: Let them eat words

A new ‘vision’ from Brussels offers something for everyone - including research and innovation. But in the end, it comes off as empty rhetoric, writes Science|Business Editor Richard L. Hudson.

EPO president Alison Brimelow

Patent problems

R&D is changing, the function of intellectual property is changing. But patent systems are failing to respond, says EPO President Alison Brimelow.

Michael Kenward, OBE. Science|Business Editor at Large

Born or made?

Is entrepreneurship innate, or can the requisite skills be taught? Speakers at the Science|Business ACES awards had differing views, writes Michael Kenward.

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