MediWales Event: Podcast and Presentations
The University Challenge
Friday 24 June, Copthorne Hotel, Cardiff
8.45- 4.30
Exhibitors

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Presentations
Please note only those presenters who have given permission for content to be shared are displayed below.
Click here to download the full event programme icluding introduction and speaker biogs.
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Daniel Smith, Collaboration Manager, HealthTech and Medicines KTN: ‘Driving Innovation through Collaboration’
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Alison Parker, Knowledge Transfer Officer, Swansea University: ‘Collaborative Funding Routes’ |
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Steve Conlan, Director, Centre for NanoHealth, College of Medicine, Swansea University Centre for NanoHealth: ‘An integrated collaborative base for businesses in Wales’ |
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Gregory Coss, Industrial Liaison Officer, Centre for Complex Fluids Swansea University: ‘Industrial collaborations with the Advanced Membrane and Surface Technologies KTC’ |
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Andrew Davidson, Managing Director, DTR Medical: “An artificial lung: two collaborations between Swansea University, ABMU Local Health Board and four companies.” |
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Keith Williams, Business Development Manager, Clinical Biotechnology Centre, Bristol University: ‘Small Scale Bio-manufacturing for clinical trials; An Introduction to the Clinical Biotechnology Centre’ |
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Matthew Allsop, Senior Project Manager at BITECIC: ‘The Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre for Healthcare’ |
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David Williams, Oral Microbiology, School of Dentistry, Cardiff University: “Healthcare associated infections/medical devices” |
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Yamni 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” |
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Chris Gwenin, Lecturer in Electrochemistry, Industrial Placement officer, School of Chemistry, Bangor University: “Interdisciplinary Research” |
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Ian Weeks, Professor in Translational Biochemistry at Cardiff University School of Medicine: ‘Translational Research Theory and Practice’
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Chris Williams, COO Ig Innovations/Mologic: ‘Helpful tips for successful TSB applications: a Industry Perspective from an amateur’ |
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Simon Reed, Reader in Cancer Studies, Department Medical Genetics, Haematology and Pathology, School of Medicine, Cardiff University: ‘Measuring DNA damage using
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Kate 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’ |
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Daniele Doneddu, Innovation Fellow, University of Wales Global Academy, and Chris Moriarty POWIS Scholar, Calon Cardio: ‘Bridging the Gap’
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Lars Sundstrom, Director of Severnside Alliance for Translational Research (SARTRE): ‘University research to product, lost in translation?’ |