Addressing global health and wellbeing challenges is fundamental to improving health and happiness outcomes for everyone – globally and locally.
We work with public and private sector organisations of all sizes – from multinational corporations and NGOs, to NHS trusts and academic research institutions.
Working with us, you can: invent pioneering medical devices, develop effective treatments, improve mental health outcomes, champion personalised medicine and more.
If you're passionate about shaping a healthier future and driving tangible change - get in touch, we'd love to hear from you. Talk to us.
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We work with a diverse range of partners and end users so that we can embed impactful new treatments, approaches and resilience, focused in the areas needed most.
Partner with us and work with highly-skilled academics to create and develop science-based solutions that will improve public health outcomes in the UK and beyond.
Innovation brings a large amount of risk to it, we are very much risk adverse, so academic collaborations [..] really help forge partnerships where you can work together. Ben Huckle, External Collaborations Lead, GSK
Innovation brings a large amount of risk to it, we are very much risk adverse, so academic collaborations [..] really help forge partnerships where you can work together.
Ben Huckle, External Collaborations Lead, GSK
The advantage to us of being part of a group who are pushing forward innovations in healthcare is that we're able to stay at the leading edge of change. As a small voluntary organisation that would be difficult, probably impossible. Bill Puddicombe, Executive Director, Sussex Beacon
The advantage to us of being part of a group who are pushing forward innovations in healthcare is that we're able to stay at the leading edge of change. As a small voluntary organisation that would be difficult, probably impossible.
Bill Puddicombe, Executive Director, Sussex Beacon
The use of experienced collaborators allows us to punch above our weight by using the experience they have that we don't have inside. Simon Hewings, Global Head of Development, Allergy Therapeutics
The use of experienced collaborators allows us to punch above our weight by using the experience they have that we don't have inside.
Simon Hewings, Global Head of Development, Allergy Therapeutics
Different organisations, different businesses have got their specialisms and their resources, so as long as you bring the right groups together, you can just achieve far more. Caroline Ridley, Chief Executive, Impact Initiatives
Different organisations, different businesses have got their specialisms and their resources, so as long as you bring the right groups together, you can just achieve far more.
Caroline Ridley, Chief Executive, Impact Initiatives
Collaborative relationships are really important for our organisation because the problems that we're looking at are bigger than any one organisations. Eric Kihlstrom, Aging 2.0 and Aging Analytics Agency
Collaborative relationships are really important for our organisation because the problems that we're looking at are bigger than any one organisations.
We have pools of academic expertise working on the latest innovative solutions in health and wellbeing that you can access to address your organisations challenge.
Take a look at some of the work going on in these areas - and talk with our team to explore the best route for you.
Understanding the role played by stress in the initiation and progression of age-related disease and to improve health and wellbeing in older people.
Research into sexuality, gender and social change with a core focus on producing research with community partners that informs policy and practice.
Diagnostics and treatments of regenerative medicine and devices in: neurodegenerative diseases and sensory dysfunctions, diabetes, wound healing, cardiovascular diseases and musculoskeletal diseases.
Expert health and wellbeing practices include mental health, psychology, resilience, sustainability, and medicine.