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Building industrial academic collaborations; managing the relationship

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  • UserProf Danuta Mossakowska; Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence at the Babraham Institute, and Director of the Malopolska Centre for Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
  • ClockTuesday 14 July 2020, 12:00-13:00
  • HouseOnline via Teams.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Bobbie Claxton.

*You will need to complete the doodle poll before the 14th July to register*

Collaborations between academics and industry can provide a wide range of significant benefits for the collaborating individuals and organisations, however on occasion these relationships don’t proceed so well as hoped!

In this short seminar by Prof Danuta Mossakowska, which will be followed by a kitchen table discussion featuring scientists from GSK and Imperial, you can hear some examples of best practice for academic-industry collaborations and suggestions about how these relationships can be best manged to build the most successful partnerships.

This talk will additionally benefit from further insights contributed from:

Dr Jonathan Hutchinson, Senior Scientific Investigator at GlaxoSmithKline

Dr Martin Ruediger, Group Leader at GlaxoSmithKline

Dr James Pease, Reader in Leukocyte Biology, Faculty of MedicineNational Heart & Lung Institute

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This talk is part of the Babraham Seminar series.

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