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SUMMARY:MediWales Event: Technology Strategy Board\, SBRI and FP7 Funding Calls: Detection and Identification of Infectious Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to Register \nGuest Speakers: \nDr Penny Wilson\, Lead Specialist\, Detection & Identification of Infectious Agents\, Technology Strategy Board \nNaomi Stanton\,  Clinical Lecturer\, Department of Primary Care and Public Health \nMediWales would like to invite you to their next event highlighting current funding opportunities in diagnostics\, and the detection and identification of infectious diseases. \nWe are looking for academic groups and companies who are working in this area and are interested in forming collaborative partnerships to apply for this funding. \nPenny and Naomi are visiting Wales on 7th September to help promote and support the latest Technology Strategy Board\, Small Business Research Initiative\, and FP7UK NCP for Health funding calls on the Detection & Identification of Infectious Agents.They are looking for industry led consortia to develop products and processes to improve the detection and identification of agents involved in Sepsis infections. \nMediWales has received a number of enquiries from academic groups looking for appropriate industry partners with interests in medical sensing/diagnostic technologies.  \nPlease let us know if you have any questions. \nRelevant documentation for viewing before the event: \nClick here to download a presentation detailing the 2012 funding call for FP7UK NCP for Health \nClick here to download the TSB’s Sepsis I: Multi-pathogen detection and/or simple discrimination \nClick here to Download the TSB’s Sepsis II: Advancing biomarker use in sepsis management \nClick here to find out more about the TSB’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI)\n\nClick here to visit the KTN DIIA web pages where you can find the DIIA call docs and copies of presentations given at the call launch on the 5th July. \n  \n Watch the MediWales PodCast to find out what some delegates said at the last MediWales Event: \n \nMediWales Academic Event: The University Challenge from MediWales on Vimeo. \nHear feedback from delegates at our latest event\, held in Cardiff.
URL:https://medi.twsdev1.com/event/mediwales-event-technology-strategy-board-sbri-and-fp7-funding-calls-detection-and-identification-of-infectious-diseases/
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SUMMARY:MediWales Academic Event: The University Challenge Podcast and Presentations
DESCRIPTION:MediWales Event: Podcast and Presentations\nThe University  Challenge\nFriday 24  June\, Copthorne Hotel\, Cardiff\n8.45- 4.30\n   \nExhibitors\n                   \n\n \n \nMediWales Academic Event: The University Challenge from MediWales on Vimeo. \n \n \nPresentations\n \nPlease note only those presenters who have given permission for content to be shared are displayed below.\nClick here to download the full event programme icluding introduction and speaker biogs.\n \n\n\n\n \n \nDaniel Smith\, Collaboration Manager\, HealthTech and Medicines KTN: ‘Driving Innovation through Collaboration’ \n\n\n\n\nAlison Parker\, Knowledge Transfer Officer\, Swansea University: ‘Collaborative Funding Routes’\n\n\n \nSteve Conlan\, Director\, Centre for NanoHealth\, College of Medicine\, Swansea University Centre for NanoHealth: ‘An integrated collaborative base for businesses in Wales’\n\n\n \nGregory Coss\, Industrial Liaison Officer\, Centre for Complex Fluids Swansea University: ‘Industrial collaborations with the Advanced Membrane and Surface Technologies KTC’\n\n\n \nAndrew Davidson\, Managing Director\, DTR Medical: “An artificial lung: two collaborations between Swansea University\, ABMU Local Health Board and four companies.”\n\n\n \nKeith Williams\, Business Development Manager\, Clinical Biotechnology Centre\, Bristol University: ‘Small Scale Bio-manufacturing for clinical trials; An Introduction to the Clinical Biotechnology Centre’\n\n\n \nMatthew Allsop\, Senior Project Manager at BITECIC: ‘The Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre for Healthcare’        \n\n\n \nDavid Williams\, Oral Microbiology\, School of Dentistry\, Cardiff University: “Healthcare associated infections/medical devices”\n\n\n \nYamni Nigam\, Senior lecturer in Biomedical Science\, Swansea College of Human and Health Sciences and Ed Dudley\, Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry\, Swansea College of Medicine: “Development of novel bio-therapeutic agents from medicinal maggots”\n\n\n \nChris Gwenin\, Lecturer in Electrochemistry\, Industrial Placement officer\, School of Chemistry\, Bangor University: “Interdisciplinary Research”\n\n\n\n \nIan Weeks\, Professor in Translational Biochemistry at Cardiff University School of Medicine: ‘Translational Research Theory and Practice’ \n\n\n\n \nChris Williams\, COO Ig Innovations/Mologic: ‘Helpful tips for successful TSB applications: a Industry Perspective from an amateur’\n\n\n \n \nSimon Reed\, Reader in Cancer Studies\, Department Medical Genetics\, Haematology and Pathology\, School of Medicine\, Cardiff University: ‘Measuring DNA damage using  \n\n\n\n \nKate Parkinson\, Project Manager and Liz Bond\, Advanced Professional Training in Bioscience\, Swansea University: ‘What Advanced Professional Training in Bioscience can do for your Business’microarrays: a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Agilent Technologies’\n\n\n \n\nDaniele Doneddu\, Innovation Fellow\, University of Wales Global Academy\, and Chris Moriarty POWIS Scholar\, Calon Cardio: ‘Bridging the Gap’ \n\n\n\n\nLars Sundstrom\, Director of Severnside Alliance for Translational Research (SARTRE): ‘University research to product\, lost in translation?’\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://medi.twsdev1.com/event/mediwales-academic-event-the-university-challenge-podcast-and-presentations/
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SUMMARY:MediWales Event: Clinical Access
DESCRIPTION:The route to market for new medical  technologies can be complicated and challenging. MediWales’s next event  will focus on the expertise\, facilities and resources available to support  medical technology companies and clinicians developing new products for the  healthcare market. \nPresentations will feature key  organisations from the R&D landscape and include advice from the MHRA\, with  information on the NICE single evaluation pathway for medical devices and NHS  initiatives to support the product development process. \nPresentations  will also highlight the support available for clinical evaluations\, product  testing and assessments\, health economics and provide guidance on ethics and  permissions for clinical studies. \nPlease note there is no charge for  NHS staff to attend this event.  \nRegistration  form 
URL:https://medi.twsdev1.com/event/mediwales-event-clinical-access/
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