HSE is proud to support the UN and our partners worldwide, reminding everyone that women and girls play a critical role in science and technology communities.   The UK Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Dame Angela McLean, recorded a message for our celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February.  Watch the video on Linkedin  HSE employs women in a range of scientific disciplines. You can read about what working in science means to three of them.  For further information on how science is supporting HSEâs strategic objective, protecting people and places, see ourâ¯Annual Science Review 2023. Assessment of the strength of evidence underpinning the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassification of welding fume as carcinogenic to humans  HSE requested the opinion of WHEC on the strength of the evidence on reclassification, particularly on whether a distinction should be made between fumes from different types of metal or different processes. â¯Â Watch the WHEC seminar video on YouTube â¯Â Read the fullâ¯WHEC evidence review paper (.pdf), or for more information visit theâ¯WHEC webpage. It was Professor Dame Angelaâs first visit to see the laboratory in action and some of the fantastic science, engineering and analysis work from science colleagues across HSE.  Watch our video of Professor Dame Angela on Linkedin as she shares her reflections on her day at Buxton. Publications and research It is HSE policy to make the results of research available, wherever possible.  View a full list of our latest HSE science and research publications.  Follow us on X For the latest news on HSE science follow our Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Andrew Curran, on X (formerly Twitter). |