Helene Cederroth lost three of her four children to an undiagnosed illness. Her response? She built a global movement for answers. 💜 Helene co-founded The Wilhelm Foundation to advocate for faster, more accurate diagnoses and works to bring families, researchers, and clinicians together — championing collaboration at events like the Undiagnosed Hackathon, where people from different disciplines unite to solve rare medical mysteries. Her message is simple: “Work together. We need everybody.” 📖 Read Helene’s story and how collaboration is changing rare disease research: http://spkl.io/6041AumS3
💚 For World Suicide Prevention Day, explore our Mental Health Hub for resources that aid in patient support and suicide prevention strategies: http://spkl.io/6044Au35K Together, we can make a difference.
We’re growing our Health Solutions team at Elsevier! https://bit.ly/460epTK 📍 Location: Mexico As a Sales Account Executive, you’ll be at the forefront of building new partnerships with hospitals across Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and North & Central America. This role is all about hunting for new opportunities, driving impact in healthcare, and supporting visionary science and research through innovative technology solutions. Join us in advancing human progress together.
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🎙️ New Podcast Episodes: Not Alone – Leaders in Conversation at EIC Explore the future of higher education with our two-part special from Elsevier’s 2025 Impact Conference, hosted by Professor Rafael Bras. Part I: Dr. Rafael Bras is joined by Judy Verses (Elsevier), Cyril Oberlander (Cal Poly Humboldt), and Catherine Stollar Peters (SUNY) to discuss rebuilding public trust in academia, the digital transformation of libraries, empowering students through publishing, leveraging AI for research, and the vital role of arts and humanities. 🎧 Listen to Part I 👉🏻 http://spkl.io/6049APOMv Part II: Dr. Rafael Bras welcomes DeAnna Toten Beard (Baylor University), Jordan Tegtmeyer, Ed.D. (Princeton University), and Baron G. Wolf, Ph.D. (University of Kentucky). They explore the university’s public mission, measuring impact beyond traditional metrics, affordability and accessibility, and navigating rapid technological change. 🎧 Listen to Part II 👉🏻 http://spkl.io/6040APOMa Hear candid insights and practical ideas from academic leaders driving change.
📊 New analysis by Elsevier reveals the pivotal role of UK research and innovation in advancing the Government’s five key missions. By identifying where the UK’s research strengths align with national priorities, this study empowers policymakers, universities, and research leaders to maximize their impact and drive progress. Explore how evidence-based insights can help shape a future where research delivers for the country: http://spkl.io/6048APPgq
PharmaPendium AI: Unlock regulatory insight, faster. Regulatory data is vast and complex — finding the right insights quickly is a challenge for life sciences teams. PharmaPendium AI is a generative AI assistant that helps regulatory, clinical, and preclinical professionals locate and apply insights from FDA and EMA documents in seconds. Built on Elsevier’s trusted regulatory database, it uses natural language search and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to deliver citation-backed answers that support confident decisions. 🔍 Ask complex regulatory questions in plain language 📄 Get fully cited, source-linked responses ⚡ Save up to 66% in search and review time 🌍 Developed with responsible AI principles 🔗 Learn more: http://spkl.io/6040AOIxa
What if the most neglected conditions were our greatest source of hope? 🌍 Rare diseases affect more than 300 million people worldwide — but their impact goes far beyond those communities. Research into rare diseases has driven some of the biggest breakthroughs in healthcare, including: 🔹 Gene therapies that aim to restore sight 🔹 Whole genome sequencing, now used in epilepsy and autism care 🔹 Biomarkers that inform cancer treatment Innovation often starts where the need is greatest. By unlocking solutions for the few, researchers are transforming outcomes for millions. 📖 Read how rare disease research is shaping the future of healthcare: http://spkl.io/6046AOYuw