BioMedical SIG #5

BioMedical SIG #5

ASTP’s BioMedical Special Interest Group (SIG) invites you to explore the role of data-driven research in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into healthcare solutions.

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ASTP’s BioMedical Special Interest Group (SIG) invites you to explore the role of data-driven research in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into healthcare solutions. The discussion will focus on key enablers, barriers, and opportunities in adopting data-driven methodologies to advance the bench-to-bedside process.

Participants will have the chance to exchange insights on raising awareness of clinical, regulatory, and investment pathways, increasing the attractivity of early-stage research, and facilitating the transition from preclinical to clinical research. Strengthening engagement with pharma, biotech, and venture capital will also be a key focus.

Join the conversation to identify challenges, develop best practices, and foster collaborations that drive innovation in human healthcare. Further details on speakers and agenda will be available soon.

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Thank you for such enjoyable inspiring event, great choice of the lecturers!!!

Linda Ondrackova

University of Pardubice, Czech Republic

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Perfect balance of learning and networking.

Smiljka Vikic-Topic

University of Zagreb, Croatia

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A must-do for any staff involved in technology transfer and start-up creation.

Frederic Ratel

Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain

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The new website signals this pioneering, resonating role and is a tribute to the many accomplishments and innovations European TTO’s have generated and implemented over many years, thus strengthening both our economy and society.

Koenraad Debackere

KU Leuven, Belgium

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Recent studies on both sides of the Atlantic, directed by either ASTP or AUTM, demonstrate the tremendous economic and societal benefit and value technology transfer has brought us.

Koenraad Debackere

KU Leuven, Belgium