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Bioscience Impact Team

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Support We Offer

The Bioscience Impact Team provide a dedicated source of general advice and training on translation and impact to researchers in Departments, Institutes and Units in the School of Biological Sciences. Please contact us for support on any aspect of research translation and/or impact, including...


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Case Studies

Research in the School of Biological Sciences has impacts on health and disease across species, agriculture, conservation and the environment as well as on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries with direct translational relevance to the clinic and the bioeconomy. With the aim of enhancing...



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What is Impact?

Impact is the demonstrable contribution of excellent research to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality of life, beyond academia. Impact involves creating some sort of change or introducing something new e.g. a novel diagnostic, improvement in a...


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Funding

The Research Strategy Office team works with researchers to help develop collaborative cross-School, cross-disciplinary research activity, facilitate the development of institutional relationships with major research funders, support the University's submission to the Research Excellence Framework...



Welcome

The Bioscience Impact Team supports researchers in the School of Biological Sciences, providing a dedicated source of general advice and training on translation and impact and assists academics in developing and managing relationships with external partners.

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