
Research Contracts guide for translational researchers
More and more companies are outsourcing research and development activities to Universities and other research organisations. Developed by the University of Manchester Innovation Factory (former UMIP), and distributed by Translation Manchester, this Guide aims to give...

Intellectual Property Workbook for translational researchers
Developed by the University of Manchester Innovation Factory (former UMIP), and distributed by Translation Manchester, this Workbook contains practical examples, questions and scenarios which you might encounter in your academic/research life. This IP Workbook is...

Licensing Guide for Translational Researchers
Developed by the University of Manchester Innovation Factory (former UMIP), and distributed by Translation Manchester, this guide will increase your awareness of licensing as a possibility for transferring your intellectual property (IP) into a business/industrial...

Overcoming Translational Bottlenecks: Informatics Training Scheme 2019
The hurdle: 28% of Wellcome-funded researchers at the University identitied the lack of informatics support and expertise within their group as one of the major hurdles slowing the progression of their research along the translational pathway. Similarly, in our recent...

Rapid Translational Incubator Networking workshop
In April 2019 Translation Manchester collaborated with the BRC to host a workshop on foreseeing and overcoming hurdles in translational studies. The webinar focused on pathways to help researchers when setting up studies and trials in Greater Manchester. It includes...

Co-designing digital solutions for young people at risk of self-harm made possible through A2E funding
Kathryn Abel, Professor of Psychological Medicine (UoM/MFT), was the recipient of an Access to Expertise (A2E) award in 2018 The 9-month costs included workshop tools, digital consultancy and stipend for workshop participants “Within the domain of preventive mental...

Examples of translational research projects that do not follow the D1-T4 sequential pathway
There is an assumption that translational research occurs in a linear and sequential way, progressing stage by stage from D1 to T4, however, this is not always the case. Translational research can start at any point of the translational pathway and can skip stages...
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