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NHS Chief backs role of Academic Health Science Networks

New NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens has backed Academic Health Science Networks to promote science, research and the rapid spread of useful improvement. Speaking at the NHS Confederation conference he said: “…AHSNs have such an important role. If we get our act together, what the NHS potentially has to offer – that many other […]

Get the latest updates in our June newsletter

You can read the latest edition of the Oxford AHSN monthly newsletter via this link. It includes articles on working with Local Enterprise Partnerships to foster growth, the latest SBRI Healthcare competition and forthcoming events. There’s also coverage of the launch events for the dementia and medicines optimisation clinical networks and details of our first […]

Poster showcase proves a BioTrinity talking point

We gave innovators in our region the chance to showcase their bright ideas at BioTrinity – and 13 of them found their posters prompted many conversations with delegates. The posters are listed below – click on the links to see them: Development of a breath analysis system for the early detection of diabetic ketoacidosis in […]

New Chair for Health Education Thames Valley

Health Education Thames Valley (HETV) has appointed Prof John Caldwell as its new Independent Chair. Click here for more details. HETV is a key partner of the Oxford AHSN.

SBRI Healthcare offers £2.5m to develop technology products

SBRI Healthcare has made available £2.5m for investment in developing technology products to meet healthcare needs. This new competition round features five clinical themes selected with Academic Health Science Networks: child and maternal health improving medicines adherence musculoskeletal integrated care telehealth for people with learning difficulties Click here for more information. There is an opportunity […]

Local Enterprise Partnerships and Oxford AHSN work together to foster life sciences growth

New organisations like Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) have a key role to play in ensuring the right infrastructure and clinical and commercial networks are in place to support growth in the life sciences sector. That was the overarching message from a well-attended workshop at the BioTrinity event in May […]

Oxford AHSN Chief Executive recognised for excellence in research

The Oxford AHSN Chief Executive Prof Gary A Ford CBE has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Gary is one of 44 new Fellows recognised for their contribution to the advancement of medical science – including a number of others from the Oxford AHSN region. Follow this link for more […]

£3m available for scaling up healthcare improvements

Applications are now open for a share of over £3m to take successful healthcare improvement interventions and deliver them at larger scale. The Scaling Up Improvement fund is offered by the Health Foundation. Click here for more information

We’re making connections at BioTrinity

The Oxford AHSN is a key driving force behind BioTrinity – where great minds, smart money and key dealmakers will be getting together on 12-14 May. We are hosting a workshop on inward investment with valuable input from our Local Enterprise Partnerships and others. It will explore new approaches to partnering and showcase examples of […]

SBRI Healthcare invests in innovation

A national programme championed by Academic Health Science Networks has announced £12.7m of awards in its latest competitions – including eight to companies in the Oxford AHSN region. SBRI Healthcare, funded by NHS England, aims to develop innovative products and services towards better health experiences and outcomes. SBRI has eight categories – including diabetes (co-sponsored […]