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Gateway to Translation: The Challenges and Pitfalls of Developing a New Digital Health Technology in Collaboration with the NHS

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Dates:26 June 2024
Times:14:00 - 15:00
What is it:Academic calendar
Organiser:Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
How much:Free
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, Current University students
Speaker:James Chapman
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  • 'Gateway to Translation' Event Sign-up - Ticket Tailor
  • Gateway to Translation Series - Translation Manchester Webpage
  • Gateway to Translation Series - CATS Webpage
  • Decently Website

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The “Gateway to Translation” (G2T) webinar series is a joint initiative between the University of Cambridge (Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences, CATS) and the University of Manchester (Translation Manchester). The aim of these monthly webinars is to stimulate the translation of research into the clinics by educating academics about trends, technologies and research in the commercial sphere and by facilitating collaborations between academia and the medtech, biotech and pharma industry sectors. Recordings from previous webinars are available on the Translation Manchester and CATS websites.

The next webinar of this series, hosted by Translation Manchester, will be on Wednesday 26th June 2-3pm (via Zoom). Our guest speaker will be James Chapman, Co-founder and Product Lead for Decently, a North West based digital health tech startup on a mission to help clinicians make earlier sense of complex patient behaviours through innovative tech, big data and AI. The name of the talk is “The Challenges and Pitfalls of Developing a New Digital Health Technology in Collaboration with the NHS”

With almost a decade's worth of experience in health tech - across industry, consultancy and the NHS - James has a strong track record of creating award-winning tech-for-good products that have made a significant social impact. Prior to setting up Decently, he was MD of an award winning digital health startup focussed on falls prevention & is an alumni of the NHS Digital Health Accelerator.

Topic: “The Challenges and Pitfalls of Developing a New Digital Health Technology in Collaboration with the NHS” Guest Speaker: James Chapman (Co-founder and Product Lead for Decently) Date and Time: Wednesday 26th June, 2-3pm Chaired by: Dr Alexander Thompson, BSc, MSc (Senior Lecturer, Division of Population Health, Health Services Research & Primary Care at The University of Manchester) Sign-up online: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/g2tgatewaytotranslation/1270807

Price: Free

Speaker

James Chapman

Role: Co-founder and Product Lead

Organisation: Decently

Biography: James Chapman is a Co-founder and Product Lead for Decently, a North West based digital health tech startup on a mission to help clinicians make earlier sense of complex patient behaviours through innovative tech, big data and AI. With almost a decade's worth of experience in health tech - across industry, consultancy and the NHS - James has a strong track record of creating award-winning tech-for-good products that have made a significant social impact. Prior to setting up Decently, he was MD of an award winning digital health startup focussed on falls prevention & is an alumni of the NHS Digital Health Accelerator.

  • https://www.decently.co.uk/about

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