Last week in the Dementia Researcher Community, Adam Smith interviewed Dr Sam Moxon. You will know Sam from his blogs as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham, but did you know that in addition to thos role, he is now Founder and CEO of Aegis FibreTech.
In this exclusive interview Sam shares his remarkable journey at the intersection of biology and engineering, and his groundbreaking work on regenerative medicine and 3D bioprinting – taking us through how his and colleagues research has led to them spinning-out a new company from the University with a product that can help regenerate the human body… but also be used in F1 cars… or in Space!
Watch the interview exclusivley in the Dementia Researcher Community.
Highlights:
- Innovative Research: Discover Sam’s pioneering work on using human stem cells for regenerative medicine and the development of novel 3D bioprinting techniques.
- Career Insights: Learn about Sam’s academic background, his transition from genetics to tissue engineering, and his passion for translating research into real-world applications.
- Commercialisation Journey: Gain valuable insights into the process of spinning out a business from university research, including the challenges and rewards of bringing academic innovations to market – and the support that came from Innovate UK.
- Real-world Applications: Explore how Sam’s research is being applied in both biomedical and industrial sectors, from creating tissue models for Alzheimer’s disease to developing advanced fireproofing materials.
- Future Directions: Get a glimpse into the future of dementia research and the potential for new therapies and diagnostic tools that could transform patient care.
- Being Innovation Minded: Hear how you could take your own research and move it away from the academic setting.
Key Takeaways:
- The Power of Interdisciplinary Research: How combining biology and engineering can lead to groundbreaking innovations.
- Real-world Impact: The importance of translating academic research into practical applications that can benefit patients and society.
- Commercialisation as a Pathway: Understanding the process and value of commercialising research to achieve real-world impact.
- Challenges and Opportunities: Navigating the complexities of innovation, from research and development to market implementation.
- Help and Support: Help and support is available, and you will find out where and the process of practically spinning out a business in this recording.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from someone who is in the middle of taking research to market and starting a company! Whether you’re an innovator, researcher, clinician, or simply passionate about advancements in dementia, this interview offers valuable insights and inspiration.
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