Inanovate UK Ltd
Inanovate UK Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2023Partners:NIHR Surgical Recon and Microbio res cen, GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom), University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom), Samsung Electronics Research Institute +56 partnersNIHR Surgical Recon and Microbio res cen,GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom),University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom),Samsung Electronics Research Institute,Diamond Light Source,HealthTech and Medicines KTN,BHF,GSK,Renishaw plc (UK),GE Healthcare,University of Birmingham,Serascience Limited,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS FT,Elforlight Ltd,PERKINELMER LAS (UK) LIMITED,Smith & Nephew (United Kingdom),Thinktank,Diamond Light Source,National Physical Laboratory,The Welding Institute,Renishaw (United Kingdom),JEOL (United Kingdom),Colgate-Palmolive (United States),Jeol UK Ltd,Nikon UK Ltd,General Electric (United Kingdom),Smith & Nephew plc (UK),Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum,Inanovate UK Ltd,Neuregenix Ltd,GE Healthcare,GlaxoSmithKline PLC,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,NIHR Surgical Reconstruction and Microbiology Research Centre,Elforlight (United Kingdom),NPL,Cairn Research (United Kingdom),Nikon (United Kingdom),Carl Zeiss (United Kingdom),Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum,Smiths-Detection,RENISHAW,University of Birmingham,Carl Zeiss Ltd,Inanovate (United Kingdom),Neuregenix Ltd,HealthTech and Medicines KTN,CARIS RESEARCH LTD,Fujifilm Visualsonics Inc,British Heart Foundation,Leica Microsystems UK,Samsung (United Kingdom),Smiths Detection (United Kingdom),PerkinElmer (United Kingdom),Fujifilm Visualsonics Inc,The Welding Institute,Serascience Limited,Smiths Group (United Kingdom),Abingdon Health (United Kingdom),Colgate Palmolive CompanyFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016346/1Funder Contribution: 3,553,340 GBPWe will train cohorts of graduates from different scientific backgrounds together in a unique interdisciplinary programme that combines physical sciences, computer sciences and biomedicine and breaks down the boundaries between these disciplines. They will apply this interdisciplinary training to develop underpinning new physical science research to address three key UK healthcare challenges: - Rebuilding the ageing and diseased body - Understanding cardiovascular disease - Improving trauma and emergency medicine The research programme will be underpinned by a multi-disciplinary taught programme and enhanced by transferable and project management skills training, as well as Knowledge Transfer and Public Engagement of Science activities. The CDT builds on our four years experience of CDT training of physical scientists at the biomedical interface and harnesses the existing and dynamic research community of excellent physical scientists, distinguished for their ability to and commitment to research at the life science interface, together with a team of leading biomedical scientists and clinicians, with whom there are already established collaborations. This new CDT represents an evolution in our activities and new biomedical foci, while retaining the expertise, ethos and track record of promoting a change in culture at the Physical Science / Biomedicine interface, and of nurturing the next generation of researchers to develop the skills and experience required to explore new physical sciences for biology and healthcare, without the perceived cultural and language barriers. The CDT addresses an identified need from our industrial partners for PhD scientists trained at the interface with biology and medicine, and able to communicate and research across these disciplines, such that they are flexible and innovative workers who can move between projects and indeed disciplines as company priorities evolve and change. This need is reflected in the involvement in and commitment to our bid from our industrial partners. They will co-fund students, offer placements and site-visits, deliver lectures as part of the training and monitor and advise on the training programme. The programme will also benefit from public sector involvement including the Diamond Light Source, local hospitals and Thinktank Science Museum.
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