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Transforming scientific knowledge in evidence for policy

I am delighted to present the first issue of the Joint Research Centre’s (JRC) digital newsletter. It will provide regular updates on our latest scientific and technical support to EU policies, including news on the studies, tools and databases which underpin our work.

Can exports boost jobs in Europe? How should regions decide about the innovation strategy to make them excel, and make the most of renewables? Will alternatives to animal testing keep the promise and replace use of animals in research? Some of our best science helps to answer these questions and to advise policy-makers on how to tackle them.

Research, modelling and analysis is what we do every day to help EU policy-makers to design, implement and evaluate policies that address today’s challenges. As the Commission’s in-house science service, positioned at the interface between science and policy, the JRC can act as a sense-maker of the extraordinary wealth of scientific knowledge available today.

 
Science for food

The purpose of this report is to present the JRC's scientific support to EU's "from farm to fork" policy which ensures Europeans enjoy safe and nutritious food, while facilitating the food industry to work under the best possible conditions. It also presents JRC research on global food security – a growing challenge for researchers and policymakers alike when over 800 million people face hunger worldwide and food demand is expected to rise by 60% by 2050.

 
JRC Annual Report 2014

Published in February 2015, the annual report provides an overview of the JRC's work in 2014. It features highlights of research activities carried out over the year in support of the main EU policies. Topics include economic and monetary union; innovation, growth and jobs; digital agenda; energy and transport; environment and climate change; agriculture and global food security; security and disaster risk reduction; health and consumer protection and nuclear safety and security.

 
JRC and Slovakia strengthen co-operation

On 5 June at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Prof. Pavol Šajgalík, President of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and Vladimír Šucha, Director General of the JRC, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

 
JRC wins competition on indoor localisation

A team of JRC researchers outperformed 27 teams from academia and industry across the globe and achieved best overall result at a competition on indoor localisation in Seattle, USA.

 
Sex matters…even for liver cells

Female liver cells, and in particular those in menopaused women, are more susceptible to adverse effects of drugs than their male counterparts, according to new research carried out by the JRC.

 
First Watch List for emerging water pollutants

A JRC report short-lists seven potential aquatic pollutants to complete a first Watch List which will provide high-quality information on the concentrations of emerging or little-known pollutants across the EU.

 
From nuclear research to surgery technology

A JRC invention initially stemming from its research in the nuclear sector will soon be used by hospitals for minimally-invasive robotic surgery.TELELAP ALF-X is an advanced multi-port robotic system that will empower surgeons with eye-tracking and haptics, allowing them eye-control of the camera and touch sensation during surgery.