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British Science Week 2023 and connections across Government

Posted by: Professor Robin May, Chief Scientific Adviser, Posted on: 10 March 2023 - Categories: Science
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We're celebrating British Science Week and this year's theme is 'connections'. We are kicking things off with our Chief Scientific Advisor, Robin May, discussing how he connects us to other Government departments.

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Areas of Research Interest - The Food Standard Agency’s research priorities

Posted by: Dr Adam Cook, Dr Adam Cook, Head of Science Strategy, Capability and Research, Posted on: 20 September 2022 - Categories: Science
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We have updated our Areas of Research Interest (ARI) to include a focus on food that is healthier and more sustainable.

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