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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Health Data Science: The Real-World Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:          \n  \nOur next event organised in partnership with the Leicester Life Sciences Accelerator (LLSA) at the University of Leicester focuses on the sector’s hot topic of 2023 – health data science. The event will be held at Space Park\, Leicester and brings together academics\, clinicians and industry to explore the breadth of opportunities in this field\, as we move increasingly towards digital solutions. Yet the session also unpacks the significant challenges in this area\, considering the barriers to gaining access to health data and utilising this data to develop successful digital solutions or service improvements in the real world. \nOur first panel will include researchers and decision makers in this area\, who will outline the latest academic and clinical health data science contexts. The second panel of presentations will feature talks from companies working in and with health data science\, to extend our discussion of its real-world applications and opportunities for industrial and commercial partners. \nProgramme\n09:30 – Delegate arrival\, registration & refreshments \n09:55 – Introduction to the LLSA from Professor Toru Suzuki\, Academic Lead for the LLSA and Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist\, University of Leicester (Video) \n10:00 – Panel 1 – Professor Tim Coats\, Dr Rob Free\, Dawn Plummer + Q&A and Panel discussion \n11:00 – BREAK – Refreshments and networking \n11:30 – Panel 2 – SME Showcase – Methods Analytics (Richard Oakley)\, iethico (Debra Ainge)\, Vuit Online (Clare Higgins)\, CheckUp Health (Fungai Ndemera) + Q&A and Panel discussion \n12:30 – Lunch and networking \n13:30 – Close \n  \nSpeaker Profiles\n \nProfessor Tim Coats\, Professor of Emergency Medicine\, University of Leicester \nPresentation Title: “NHS Data: What\, Where and How” \nTim Coats trained in Emergency Medicine in Leeds and London\, developing a particular interest in pre-hospital trauma care\, and completing an MD thesis in 1996 on using AI methods to incorporate of patterns of change in physiology in a predictive model of outcome following injury. He trained in prehospital care with the London Helicopter Emergency Medical Service from 1990 to 1996 \nFollowing appointed as a Senior Lecturer at Barts and The London in 1996 with consultant responsibility for the London HEMS service\, he moved to the University of Leicester as Professor of Emergency Medicine in 2003. He is a past Chair of the College of Emergency Medicine Research Committee\, past Chair of the NIHR National Specialist Group for Injuries and Emergencies\, and currently Chairs the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN). In 2022 he became a NIHR Senior Investigator. His research interests are changes in coagulation following major trauma\, artificial intelligence in healthcare ‘big data’ applications\, and non-invasive monitoring in the diagnosis of sepsis in emergency care. \n \nDr Rob Free\, Lecturer in Health Data Science at University of Leicester and Director of Informatics at Leicester Biomedical Research Centre \nPresentation Title: “Data Science Opportunities in the Leicester BRC” \nRob Free is a Lecturer in Health Data Science at the University of Leicester and the Director of Informatics for the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). His own research focuses on the use of advanced data science (including artificial intelligence and machine learning) to develop and translate models and technologies into data-driven approaches for improving healthcare outcomes. As Director of Informatics\, he is overseeing the BRC’s new Health Informatics Platform which endeavours to facilitate and develop exciting multi-disciplinary collaborations and partnerships. \n \nDawn Plummer\, Digital Lead\, East Midlands Academic Health Science Network \nPresentation Title: “EMAHSN – Who we are\, how we support innovators and current digital trends in local NHS” \nDawn Plummer is the Digital Lead at the EMAHSN\, working within the Innovation Pipeline Delivery team\, seeking to match innovations with known needs in our local networks. Dawn has experience supporting innovators to partner with NHS organisations to trial solutions\, with an overall aim to support embedding innovations as ‘business as usual’ whilst collecting evidence and data to support adoption and spread into other local Trusts. The digital team deliver EMAHSN’s Digital Health Accelerator programme\, which for 2023 is focussing on workforce innovations as a key focus locally\, based on conversations with key stakeholders. \n \nRichard Oakley\, Director of Data Science and AI\, Methods Analytics \nPresentation Title: TBC \nRichard is Director of Data Science and AI at Methods Analytics. By background a technical architect with over a decade’s experience in the public and private sector\, overseeing all of Methods Analytics’ data science and AI work including that in health & care. \nHe specialises in healthcare improvement projects that utilise or advance data-orientated decision-making\, architecting solutions in a variety of open-source and proprietary technologies. He is an advocate for greater application of data science in health & care\, working to promote the use of machine learning\, predictive modelling\, simulation and population health management techniques in forms that are accessible and sustainable within the NHS. \nHe has worked with central\, regional and local health organisations across primary\, secondary and tertiary care across the UK and internationally. His recent project work incorporates the full suite of information science from helping to implement and embed new data science functions within large organisations through to ontology creation\, semi-clinical NLP classifiers\, risk modelling and capacity & flow simulations. \n \nDr Debra Ainge\, CEO\, iethico \nPresentation Title: Drug Shortages: A Global Crisis \nDebra combines broad international experience in the healthcare industry in R&D\, Technology\, and the pharmaceutical service sector across UK and internationally\, with a record of delivering growth both organically & through M&A. She has led organisations from start-up to +5000 staff and has an extensive industry network built through the development of strong relationships across pharma\, biotech & technology. Debra is a certified member of the Institute of Directors\, holds several non-executive roles and has a PhD from Newcastle University. \n \nClare Higgins\, Marketing and Sales Manager\, VUIT Online \nPresentation Title: Actionable Insights – A Rare and Precious Thing \nFor many years\, Clare enjoyed a successful career in the drinks industry\, working up from PA to the MD through to Operations Manager\, leading a team of 7 staff rising to a maximum of 450 staff over the period.  Clare joined VUIT in May 2021 as Marketing and Sales Manager\, tasked with commercialising the platform and developing the company structure. To date\, VUIT has received considerable interest and recognition within the sector\, and continues to open new sales channels. \n \nFungai Ndemera\, Nurse\, Multi-entrepreneur\, Health Tech Disruptor and Founder\, CheckUp Health  \nFungai is the tech founder of CheckUp Health\, the only health AI-driven NHS approved hybrid multilingual care delivery platform combining remote monitoring in-home offering connectivity points to clinicians and professionals. Empowering the patient to take control with a culturally competent secure app for personal health tracking and monitoring​ and ​BAME engagement metrics\, helping healthcare organisations\, from GP practices to corporate organisations\, monitor proactively and effectively support patients from various backgrounds by offering multilingual options​.​ She is the creator of the ‘all dots’ digital transformation model. \nHer health tech brand\, CheckUp health\, received £43k support from the UK government’s highly competitive sustainable innovation fund. Through this company\, Fungai helps individuals have access to a user-friendly app and desktop versions for all ages to start managing their health and reduce the need to see a GP. Some of her initiatives were supported by the president’s office of the Zimbabwe Ministry of Information. Fungai’s goal is to improve digital healthcare knowledge transfer with CheckUp Health UK.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/llsa-healthdatascience/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230131T133000
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Designing DNA: Exploring the Possibilities of the BioXp 3250
DESCRIPTION:     \nIf you were able to print genetic code\, what opportunities would be open to you? How could you use this technology to further develop your innovation and improve future health outcomes? \nThese are the questions we’re inviting you to consider at our latest event\, organised in partnership with the Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (MTIF). Join us on-site at MTIF \, located on Nottingham Trent University’s Clifton Campus\, where the MTIF team\, alongside the BioXp’s developers at Telesis Bio\, will introduce you to their latest piece of kit\, the BioXp 3250. This state-of-the-art machine\, in the words of its developers\, “supports applications ranging from building\, cloning\, and amplifying gene fragments to constructing DNA“. \nThis free-to-attend morning event aims to bring together innovators\, researchers and facilitators to explore the potential applications of this equipment.  An invaluable asset for the life sciences community in our region and beyond\, the BioXp 3250 is available now for collaborators looking to push the boundaries of the possible – let’s open those conversations! \nThis is intended to be an open forum and you are welcome to propose potential applications for the BioXp 3250 in any field. However\, we’re particularly keen to hear your ideas relating to the following areas: \n\nmRNA as vaccines\nmRNA as cancer treatments\nDNA code for genetic modification\n\nBOOK YOUR FREE SPOT NOW\nThe event will begin with a tour of the facility including a showcase of the BioXp 3250. This will be followed by a couple of short presentations providing an overview of its capabilities and highlighting some of its current applications. Then it’s over to you\, as we open a discussion of the opportunities the device opens up\, aiming to spark collaborative connections that develop beyond the session. \nSecure your place today for an event that will not only consider the potential of the BioXp 3250\, but will also further strengthen the collaborative networks within the region. \nEvent details\n\n09:30 – Registration and refreshments\n10:00 – Welcome and introductions from Medilink and MTIF\n10:05 – Tour and BioXp 3250 demo\n11:00 – Networking and refreshments\n11:30 – Presentation from Telesis Bio on current applications of the BioXp 3250\n11:45 – Q&A + Break-out sessions + Group discussion on potential future applications\n12:30 – Lunch & networking\n13:30 – Close
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/designing-dna/
LOCATION:Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (MTIF)\, Clifton Campus\, NTU\, Clifton Lane\, Nottingham\, Nottinghamshire\, NG11 8NS
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa O'Rourke":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230419T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T130225
CREATED:20230208T154023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T121835Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Are Your Promotional Materials Compliant?
DESCRIPTION:From websites\, conference collateral\, digital/printed ads\, audio-visual material through to prescribing information; promotional copy requires a technical review in order to prevent violations of industry codes and to ensure that legal guidelines are followed. \nJensonR+ work with you to make the promotion and launch of your product a success. They provide both medical and regulatory review and certification services for promotional copy through our team of registered copy approvers. JensonR+ can review your promotional literature\, advise you on campaign strategy and key messages\, and obtain regulatory approval through pre-vetting where necessary. \nJoin us for this free-to-attend webinar\, which gives an overview of the following topics\, what copy approval is\, and why it is required: \n\nPrescription-only medicines\nOver-the-counter medicines\nFood supplements\n\n\n\n\nCosmetics\nMedical Devices\nEvents and conference compliance\nProofreading services\n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR FREE PLACE TODAY\nSpeaker Profiles\n \nJames Hall\, Director\, JensonR+ \nJames joined JensonR+ Ltd in 2012 and has over 25 years’ regulatory experience predominantly in the OTC sector of the industry. \nHis background covers a wide spectrum of areas including regulatory strategy and implementation\, borderline products\, promotional copy approval\, reclassifications\, medical devices and pharmacovigilance. James has worked with several major pharmaceutical companies and a wide scope of entrepreneurial clients. He is a board member within JensonR+ Ltd. \nJames has a degree in Applied Biology and is a fellow of TOPRA. \nHis role within Jenson covers business development\, regulatory strategy and implementation for clients\, promotional copy review and regulatory team management. \n \nMihai Inceu\, Senior Regulatory Officer\, JensonR+ \nMihai is currently based in London and Nottingham for JensonR+ Ltd. While at the Faculty of Chemistry in Cluj-Napoca\, Mihai was awarded a research scholarship for a study monitoring pesticide residue in Romanian wines\, while also working on developing extraction techniques to enable the identification of fake food products on the market. \nAfter a short spell at Ranbaxy as a Bioequivalence Scientist\, Mihai worked for 5 years at Nelsons within quality control\, quality assurance\, and later Regulatory Affairs\,  where he focused on food supplements\, cosmetics\, traditional herbal remedies and homeopathic remedies. He has expertise in regulatory complications relating to uncategorised products
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/compliance-approval/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa O'Rourke":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231107T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231107T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T130225
CREATED:20231018T113140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T173751Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Welcome to the WMHTIA Programme - Part One - Insights into the Onboarding Process
DESCRIPTION:Locally-led Innovation Accelerators delivered in partnership with DSIT\, Innovate UK and City Regions. \n \n  \nThis session is Part One of our two-part ‘Welcome to the WMHTIA Programme’. The second part\, taking place in central Birmingham on Thursday 23rd November\, is an in-person networking event bringing together innovators and facilitators who are keen to engage with the programme. If you’d like to also attend Part Two\, click here for more details and to book your place. \nFollowing the official launch of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA)\, we’re inviting all businesses interested in applying to the programme to join us for this welcome session. Whether you are a startup or an established business\, we encourage you to attend to learn more about this exciting opportunity. The session will open with an overview of the onboarding process\, including tips and guidance on how best to engage with the programme. We’ll be joined by our delivery partners from the University of Birmingham’s Business Engagement team\, providing an open forum for audience questions. \nCLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR PLACE\nDuring this session\, you will: \n• Hear from the WMHTIA team about the programme’s goals and objectives\n• Learn about the different support services available to participants\n• Discover the benefits of participating in the accelerator\n• Get answers to your questions about the programme engagement process \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be one of the first ‘in-the-know’ about this hugely exciting new route to support and funding which is set to invigorate and drive innovation within our region. \nTo read more about Medilink Midlands’ role within the WMHTIA project\, click here. \nFor more information on the wider project\, click here to visit the WMHTIA website. \nThis event forms part of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) event series. Medilink Midlands are one of a consortium of delivery partners for the WMHTIA\, a project funded by the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology\, Innovate UK and West Midlands Combined Authority (part of City Regions).
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-welcome-to-the-wmhtia-programme-part-1-application-writing-masterclass/
LOCATION:Online – GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa O'Rourke":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231123T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T130225
CREATED:20231020T101932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T115328Z
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SUMMARY:IN PERSON: Welcome to the WMHTIA Programme - Part Two: Meet and Mingle at Medicine Bakery
DESCRIPTION:  \nLocally-led Innovation Accelerators delivered in partnership with DSIT\, Innovate UK and City Regions. \n \n  \nThis event is Part Two of our two-part ‘Welcome to the WMHTIA Programme’. The first event\, taking place on Tuesday 7th November\, is an online session providing ‘Insights in the Onboarding Process’. For more information and to book your place\, please click here. \nOn Thursday 23rd November\, we’re inviting all who have engaged or are keen to engage with the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) programme to join us at Medicine Bakery\, within The Mailbox complex\, for an informal networking event. \nWe’d be delighted if you could join us at the event from start until finish\, but you’re equally very welcome to pop in at any time during the 3 hours for an opportunity to find out more about the programme and the other innovators and facilitators who are also keen to be involved. \nWe look forward to welcoming you soon! \nTo read more about Medilink Midlands’ role within the WMHTIA project\, click here. \nFor more information on the wider project\, click here to visit the WMHTIA website. \nThis event forms part of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) event series. Medilink Midlands are one of a consortium of delivery partners for the WMHTIA\, a project funded by the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology\, Innovate UK and West Midlands Combined Authority (part of City Regions).
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-welcome-to-the-wmhtia-programme-part-two/
LOCATION:Medicine Bakery\, Birmingham\, B1 1RE
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa O'Rourke":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T130225
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T154738Z
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SUMMARY:TBAT Innovation Webinar: Understanding R&D Tax Credits: The Latest Changes and How to Handle HMRC Enquiries
DESCRIPTION:Join TBAT Innovation for  the “Understanding R&D Tax Credits: The Latest Changes and How to Handle HMRC Enquiries” webinar\, designed for innovative businesses in the life sciences and medtech sectors.\nDiscover how the recent changes to the R&D Tax Credit scheme may affect your claims and gain expert insights into HMRC’s current approach to enquiries. TBAT’s expert Ian Davie will also share real-life case studies\, demonstrating how other companies have successfully navigated these processes to unlock significant tax relief. \nThis session will guide you through the unique requirements and opportunities for life sciences and medtech businesses\, helping you make robust\, compliant claims while maximising your R&D funding. \nWho should attend?\nThis webinar is ideal for: \n\nCompanies involved in life sciences\, pharmaceuticals\, medtech\, biotech\, and healthcare R&D.\nFinance directors\, R&D managers\, or business owners in these sectors.\nInnovators creating new technologies\, devices\, or processes to advance medical science and care.\n\nKey takeaways: \n\nThe latest updates to the R&D Tax Credit scheme\, including eligibility and rate changes.\nDetailed guidance on preparing R&D claims for life sciences and medtech projects.\nInsights into HMRC enquiries\, triggers\, and best practices for compliance.\nCase studies showcasing successful strategies and outcomes.\nLive Q&A with experts and the chance to book a free 1-2-1 consultation for personalised advice.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of changes\, learn from real-life examples\, and gain actionable advice to support your R&D activities. \nRegister now to discover how to navigate the evolving R&D Tax Credit landscape with confidence. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR PLACE\nSpeaker Information \nIan Davie\, Senior R&D Tax Consultant\, TBAT Innovation Ltd \nIan\, a seasoned Senior R&D Tax Consultant\, boasts over eight years of dedicated service at TBAT Innovation. With a wealth of experience rooted in the manufacturing sector\, Ian’s professional journey started at Rolls-Royce\, supported by sponsorship for his Mechanical Engineering degree. Ian’s unwavering commitment revolves around securing R&D tax credits and grants while delivering indispensable advice and top-tier consultancy services to our esteemed TBAT clients. \nCompany profile: TBAT is a forward-thinking\, value-driven\, independent consultancy with over 20 years’ experience working with technology & research and development organisations all over the UK to fund their innovation. Their innovation support services include Grant Funding\, R&D Tax Credits\, Video Game Tax Relief\, Capital Allowances\, SEIS/EIS\, Patent Box and more.www.tbat.co.uk
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/understanding-rd-tax-credits-the-latest-changes-and-how-to-handle-hmrc-enquiries-2/
LOCATION:TBC\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251104T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T130225
CREATED:20251006T145044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T153841Z
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SUMMARY:East Midlands Life Sciences Summit
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 4th November 2025 \nTime: 09:00 – 16:30 (GMT) \nVenue: Charnwood Campus Bakewell Rd\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire\, LE11 5RB \nScaling for Impact: \nInnovation\, Manufacturing & Health Resilience Delivering Growth through East Midlands Life Sciences Leadership \nJoin us at the East Midlands Life Sciences Summit on November 4th Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park to learn about scaling for impact in innovation\, manufacturing\, and health resilience. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation on delivering growth through leadership in life sciences. \nDelighted that TBAT Innovation Ltd and Kindeva Drug Delivery are headline sponsors and a big thank you to our event partners Medilink Midlands\, Medical Technologies Innovation Facility East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire\, Leicestershire\, Nottinghamshire) and Midlands Innovation joining us for this seminal event for the East Midlands Life Sciences Cluster. \nTo Secure Your Place:
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/east-midlands-life-sciences-summit/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus  Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, Charnwood Campus Loughborough\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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