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Collaboration in Action: Susannah Murphy
Susannah Murphy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. In her story, Susannah discusses the challenges of drug development in psychiatry and explains why industry collaborations are essential for finding new treatments for mental disorders.
Collaboration in Action: Carlo Rinaldi
Carlo Rinaldi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Paediatrics. In his story, Carlo shares his experience of collaborating with various industry partners, discussing the transformative impact on his research and own career development, and also reflecting on the evolving culture of academic-industry partnerships.
Collaboration in Action: Claire Shingler
Claire Shingler is the Business Manager at the BioEscalator. In her story, Claire tells us about her role managing Oxford’s biomedical science incubator, sharing her motivations and the rewarding experiences of supporting innovative spin-outs.
Collaboration in Action: Sridhar Vasudevan
Sridhar Vasudevan is Associate Professor in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery in the Department of Pharmacology. In his story, Sridhar shares his approach to building partnerships, explains how conferences serve as a fertile ground for initiating collaborations, and why it is so important for the career development of young researchers that they spend time at industry sites.
Collaboration in Action: Benedikt Kessler
Benedikt Kessler is Professor of Biochemistry and Mass Spectrometry in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. In this story, Benedikt tells us about his research and how collaborating with industry has been critical to advancing his research discipline and also enabled further collaborations with other industry partners.
Collaboration in Action: Simon Newstead
Simon Newstead is the David Phillips Chair of Molecular Biophysics in the Department of Biochemistry, and a member of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery. In his story, Simon explains how a serendipitous collaboration with Unilever Plc led to ground-breaking insights into body odour and the innovative solutions they developed together. This story also highlights the roles of academic curiosity and industrial expertise in solving real-world problems and enhancing everyday lives.
Collaboration in Action: Meghna Mathur
Meghna Mathur is a Business Partnerships Associate in the Business Partnerships Office, Medical Sciences Division. In her story, Meghna tells us about her role of leading Medical Sciences Division's SME engagement strategy and shares different ways of collaborating with small and medium sized companies (SMEs).
Collaboration in Action: Joanna Hester
Joanna Hester is an Associate Professor at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences. In her collaboration story, Joanna shares her motivations and experiences in collaborating with various industry partners, starting from her post-doctoral days participating in EU-funded projects to her current role as a Principal Investigator.
Collaboration in Action: Calliope Dendrou
Calliope Dendrou is an Associate Professor in the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS). In her story, Calliope explains how early collaborations paved the way for the Cartography Collaboration, a strategic industry partnership. Hear about the highlights of collaborating with industry, the strategic benefits of these partnerships, and also the positive impact on the research environment and career development of lab members.
Collaboration in Action: Michael Fitzpatrick
Michael FitzPatrick is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. In his story, Michael reveals how a partnership with Celgene (now Bristol Myers Squibb) propelled his research and career, and shares the significant benefits of industry collaboration, from advancing research in underfunded areas to leveraging extensive scientific resources.
Collaboration in Action: James Grist
James Grist is a Principal Investigator in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. In his collaboration story, James shares his experience of growing organic collaborations, accelerating the transition from innovative concepts to practical applications. The story also highlights key successes, including impactful research outputs and the development of versatile students equipped for both academic and industrial environments.
Collaboration in Action: Catherine Harmer
Catherine Harmer is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in Department of Psychiatry. In her collaboration story, Catherine shares her extensive experience of collaborating with major industry partners, and offers tips for working with industry.
Collaboration in Action: Anna Adams
Anna Adams is a Project Manager for the Oxford-Janssen Cartography Collaboration and is based in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. Here, Anna shares insights from the Cartography Collaboration, emphasising how establishing good governance and fostering relationships can drive successful, innovative partnerships.
Collaboration in Action: Chrystalina Antoniades
Chrystalina Antoniades is an Associate Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. In her story, Chrystalina shares her experience of collaboration and her top tips for successfully working with industry - ensuring mutual alignment and showcasing your passion.
Collaboration in Action: Christopher Buckley
Christopher Buckley is Kennedy Professor of Translational Rheumatology and Director of Clinical Research in Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS), and also NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Theme Lead (Inflammation). In his story, Chris highlights the need for collaboration between researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare providers, and explains why building trust and understanding is key to successful collaborations.
Collaboration in Action: James Fullerton
James Fullerton is an Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS). In this story, James shares how collaborations with major pharmaceutical companies like GSK, Bristol Myers Squibb, and AbbVie, as well as smaller biotech firms, have driven ground-breaking advancements in patient care. James also discusses the motivations behind choosing industry partnerships, the benefits these collaborations bring to scientific discovery and group development, and his view on working with the so-called "dark side".
Collaboration in Action: Stephanie Dakin
Stephanie Dakin is Associate Professor of Musculoskeletal Sciences in the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS). In her story, Stephanie tells us about her career to date, what motivated her to collaborate with an industry partner, and how collaboration has been pivotal to advancing both her research and her career.
Collaboration in Action: Maxine Allen
Maxine Allen is Director of Business Partnerships in the Business Partnerships Office, Medical Sciences Division. In this story, Maxine shares her experience establishing and directing the Business Partnerships Office, detailing the strategic role this office plays in fostering industry collaborations, and offers her advice for building successful academic-industry partnerships.
Collaboration in Action: Kate Attfield
Kate Attfield is a Principal Investigator in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. In her story, Kate shares insights from four years of working with industry partners on various projects and highlights the importance of maintaining a balance between academic pursuits and industrial collaborations to leverage the strengths of both worlds.