A podcast on research evaluation reform. Episode 4 hosted by: Dr Andrew Plume, Vice President, Research Evaluation, Elsevier & President, International Center for the Study of Research. Special guest: Prof Ludovic Thilly, Executive Board Chair, Coimbra Group. Listen to more episodes of the series here
A podcast on research evaluation reform Episode 3. Hosted by: Dr Andrew Plume, Vice President, Research Evaluation, Elsevier & President, International Center for the Study of Research. Special guest: Prof Antonio Loprieno, President, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities (ALLEA). Listen to more episodes of the series here
A podcast series on current perspectives in research evaluation reform brought to you by Elsevier in partnership with Science Business. Hosted by: Dr Andrew Plume, Vice President, Research Evaluation, Elsevier & President, International Center for the Study of Research. Special guest: Dr Melanie Schirmer, Emmy Noether Research Group Leader, Technical University of Munich. Listen to more episodes of the series here
A podcast series on current perspectives in research evaluation reform brought to you by Elsevier in partnership with Science Business. In the first episode, Elsevier’s Dr. Andrew Plume interviews CESAER’s incoming Secretary General, Dr. Matthias Björnmalm, to explore current moves toward reforming the systems of research assessment used across Europe and around the world. Listen to more episodes of the series here
In this podcast, Jesper Kjær, director of the Danish Medicines Agency's Data Analytics Center explains how the agency is doubling down on the use of real-world data to support its regulatory decision-making.
In the first podcast related to the Future-Proofing Medicines initiative, Kjær explains how data can be used to support both the reimbursement and repurposing of medicines, bringing benefits to people beyond those for whom the medicines were originally developed. He also explains how the European Health Data Space will help drive a common language, definitions around good quality and build the necessary infrastructure across the EU.
Deep tech is one of the hottest topics in R&D today, with many believing it could play a critical role in solving a range of global problems, and in driving Europe’s green and digital transitions. In a new Science|Business mini-series of three podcasts, created in partnership with the INESC Brussels Hub, we explore why, and how leading scientific organisations are so keen to harness deep tech’s vast potential.
Deep tech is one of the hottest topics in R&D today, with many believing it could play a critical role in solving a range of global problems. In the second episode of Science|Business’ new podcast mini-series, created in partnership with the INESC Brussels Hub, we explore how Climeworks, a groundbreaking Swiss firm, is using it to tackle the climate crisis.
Deep tech is one of the hottest topics in R&D today, with many believing it could play a critical role in solving a range of global problems, and in driving Europe’s green and digital transitions. In a new Science|Business mini-series of three podcasts, created in partnership with the INESC Brussels Hub, we explore why, and how leading scientific organisations are so keen to harness deep tech’s vast potential.
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