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Collaborative academic and industry workshop: Personalised Health - new materials and approaches to making and using medicines

8:45am - 1:30pm / Monday 5th June 2023
Type: Workshop / Category: Research
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Join us for a half-day workshop of collaboration where we will look to address some of the pressing challenges in Personalised Health and develop fully funded research projects, followed by a networking lunch.
The University of Liverpool’s research in Personalised Health is world-leading, spanning a spectrum of therapeutics from production and delivery including cancer, pharmacology, nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, healthtech and digital. At the University of Liverpool, we aim to maximise the efficiency of medical treatment while improving patient quality of life. There is huge potential to add value to our research by engaging with the wider industry and academic community to co-create challenge-led research projects that benefit the wellbeing of patients and society.
This workshop aims to develop solutions to personalised health-related problems by facilitating collaborative projects that develop new technologies and approaches that can inform diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. The workshop is an opportunity to network and connect with people in academia and industry to share insights, discuss challenges and form collaborative projects leading to fully funded research projects.