29 May 2009
| by Julia Holt
, recognised for research in plant biology and optics. Great leaps forward in scientific knowledge ...
29 May 2009
| by Marika Freris
to date with the latest research while keeping an eye on what their patients are reading and listening to ...
for drugs access and treatment standards. Tell us about an unsung hero in healthcare The research ...
29 May 2009
| by Marc Southern
three options evolve for pharma participation in the UK and Europe: observation, research and engagement. Observation and research will be a focus initially. Observation can provide valuable insight (for example, early identification of issues or treatment trends), while research can be very targeted and meaningful ...
29 May 2009
| by Staff
created a framework to conduct qualitative research online....Normal 0 QualSpace is its name for customisable online forums where experts from Ipsos Understanding UnLtd facilitate discussions with respondents. Jill Wittman, vice-president of innovation and qualitative research at Ipsos UU, said the method was an efficient way to generate insight. "The tool ...
29 May 2009
| by Tamsin Richmond-Watson
funding for science research, 45,000 extra single hospital rooms and an end to same-sex wards will only ...
to research released today.
Mainland's survey found more than 40 per cent of journalists were already active on Twitter.Meanwhile 40 per cent of the journalists not on Twitter said they felt it did not add any value to their working lives, while 29 per cent regarded it as a waste of time. The research also noted that the site ...
29 May 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
of the full report, which covers 16 countries. It is compiled by Lightspeed Research for social media research ...
and then updated bi-annually. It is compiled by Lightspeed Research. David Day, chief executive of Lightspeed Research Europe, said: "Active web users are driving this digital revolution and players at every step ...
29 May 2009
| by Staff
their sphere of influence. Sustainability for example will become a key issue as we move forward - our research ...
Research shows that seven million people in the UK are regularly downloading music and other content from illegal sites, according to The Strategic Advisory Board For Intellectual Property. The report said that higher broadband speeds was contributing to the increased levels and that on one weekday ...