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Welcome from the Government Chief Scientific Adviser Welcome to our guide…
As a member of a Science Advisory Committee (SAC) in DHSC, Sue Lanham-New has had lasting impact on public health through her advice and recommendations.
A scientist‑to‑civil‑service journey: Thanuja Galhena applies her advanced materials expertise to drive investment, build supply chains and help shape policy.
As an associate member of a Science Advisory Committee (SAC), Dr Fahad Ahmed contributes to national policy discussions early in his career.
Explore real-world examples showcasing the impact of science advice on government decisions.
Science advice to help explore blockchain technology's potential, building understanding and identifying the challenges of applying it to public services.
Science advice note: What is the evidence base on risks and benefits of teaching various Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) topics to children?
How evidence‑based innovation enabled faster case handling and strengthened the pursuit of justice.
Summary meeting notes from Government Office for Science expert roundtables with academia, industry and government.
OPSS scientists identified fire risks in tumble dryers and secured improved repairs, leading to a national programme to fix or replace affected machines.
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