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2017 US Politics - Trump's Disapproval Number (43%) is Higher than his Approval Number (35%) (June 28)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval number remains low, now at 35%.
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Conquering Complexity: The coming revolution in oncology biomarker testing
Despite the advent of targeted therapies and the associated rise in the use of companion and complementary diagnostics, we are only just emerging from the initial exploratory stages of oncology biomarker testing. As will be argued in this paper, we are on the cusp of a much more radical revolution, and the molecular diagnostics landscape is set to change dramatically in the coming decades. It is crucial that any company entering this space prepare for this imminent upheaval and plan their launch strategy accordingly.
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[EVENT] Unmet Need for Social Care in the UK
With care for older people rising up the policy agenda and generating widespread debate, we invite you to come on July 20 and hear the findings of our research project exploring unmet need for adult social care for older people and discuss the implications with our panel.
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Taking Responsibility - CSR Kicks Off for Ipsos in Korea
Volunteering for the disadvantaged children.
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Brand Risk in the New Age of Populism
In an era where politics often overtakes the best cared-for brands, how do responsible stewards prepare their organisations to navigate ideological consumers?
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2017 US Politics - 38% of Americans Approve of Trump’s Handling of the Presidency (June 7)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump is again facing an up-tick in his disapproval numbers.
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Ipsos Update - June 2017
Welcome to the June edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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2017 US Politics - Trump and Congress Continue to Suffer in Domestically Focused Approval Ratings (May 31)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, healthcare and terrorism are top priorities for Americans.
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"African Women" Ipsos Study: Women as Key Drivers of the African Economy
On the heels of African Youth in 2016, Ipsos is publishing an unprecedented study of African women* to mark the second year of its annual Africa conference at the Dapper Museum. Conducted in seven African countries, the study paints a picture of motivated, independent and optimistic women who are a driving force in this rapidly developing continent.
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2017 US Politics - Trump Receives Stronger Marks on his Handling of the US Economy (May 10)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, concerns over healthcare remain high.