Author: Aimee Richter Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong autoimmune condition where the body mistakenly attacks the insulin producing cells of the pancreas and therefore the ability to regulate sugar. […]
A collaborative foundation for progress Public and private partnerships have become central to the success of the UK life sciences sector. These partnerships draw together the strengths of government, academic […]
A changing environment for life sciences regulation The UK’s regulatory landscape has entered a period of meaningful change, shaped by the ambition to support innovation while maintaining high standards of […]
Digital health at a turning point Digital health has moved from the margins of healthcare innovation to the centre of strategic planning across the UK. The growing use of digital […]
Why manufacturing capability matters Manufacturing resilience has become a central theme in discussions about the UK’s long term life sciences strategy. The ability to produce medicines, vaccines and advanced therapies […]
The rise of regional life sciences ecosystems Regional innovation clusters have become a defining feature of the UK life sciences landscape. These clusters bring together universities, NHS organisations, research institutes […]
Understanding the changing shape of the workforce The strength of the UK life sciences sector rests in large part on the quality and depth of its workforce. The sector relies […]
Each year the chancellor’s budget sets the tone for how government intends to steer the wider economy, yet its implications for the life sciences sector often reach far beyond headline […]
National and international focus grows Dates have now been confirmed for Life Sciences Week 2026, the five-day programme of high-profile events uniting senior figures across biotech, medtech, pharma, academia and […]
Aston Medical School has secured a major success in its mission to combine frontline care with research excellence. The school has been awarded funding from the National Institute for Health […]
Originally by: Amy Grove, Professor of Implementation Science, University of Birmingham Read the original here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-proof-concept-impact-how-implementation-tc3le/?trackingId=5d7TGbesSN%2BEqMkIJFR7Vg%3D%3D How do we ensure that innovations developed in health, education or social care make […]
Nonacus, a pioneering early cancer testing company, has announced the launch of two West Midlands-based clinical trials to evaluate a new at-home test designed to monitor for the recurrence of […]
Patients with intermediate-stage primary liver cancer have shown significantly improved outcomes in a groundbreaking clinical trial led by researchers at the University of Birmingham. The ImmunoTACE study, funded by the […]
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has announced a major investment in the future of clinical trials, with £6.5 million awarded to establish a UK-wide Commercial Research […]
The government’s new 10 Year Health Plan, Fit for the Future, was published on 3 July 2025. Heralded as a bold statement of intent, it promises three radical shifts: hospital […]
Solihull-based Daleswood Health has announced the exclusive regional launch of Exomind, a pioneering non-invasive neuromodulation technology. The innovation is now available for the first time in the Midlands and is […]
The UK’s life sciences sector has been handed a major vote of confidence with the official opening of Moderna’s new vaccine factory in Oxfordshire. The state-of-the-art site, based at the […]
In recent days, the life sciences sector has been drawn into renewed debate following claims that paracetamol use during pregnancy may be linked to autism in children. Paracetamol, often regarded […]
By: Clare Chapman – Membership Manager – Sustainability West Midlands The Midlands is home to one of the most vibrant life sciences ecosystems in the UK, with clusters of innovation […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved rapidly from theory to practice in the life sciences. What began as a promising tool for handling large datasets is now transforming the way new […]
By: Chris Millward There is no doubt that Life Sciences Week will deliver outcomes in many areas for our region when the sector’s innovation meets industry leadership during the conference. […]
The Birmingham Business Magazine has joined forces with Life Sciences Week to produce a one-off special edition magazine dedicated entirely to the life sciences sector. This unique collaboration shines a […]
Innovation is Only Valuable if the Right People Understand It By: Anika Shah, Head of Communications at Digital Glue In life sciences, breakthroughs are happening all the time. From new […]
Shaping a better future for this generation and the next will be the focus of UK medtech leader Professor Gino Martini at a landmark event during the inaugural West Midlands […]
By: Charlie Copp – Director – Head of Life Sciences and Healthcare, Crowe The pharma services market is undergoing a period of transformation, driven by an increasing demand for specialist […]
The idea that some of the most powerful tools in medicine could be measured in billionths of a metre may sound extraordinary, yet this is precisely the promise of nanomedicine. […]
The discovery of new medicines has traditionally been a slow and expensive process. On average, it takes more than a decade and billions of pounds to bring a new drug […]
The ability to design and engineer living systems was once unimaginable. Today, synthetic biology – an interdisciplinary field combining biology, engineering and computer science – is making it possible to […]
By: Kathryn Wagstaff – Senior Business Development Manager, West Midlands Growth Company The West Midlands is fast emerging as one of the UK’s most compelling destinations for life sciences and […]
Few areas of science have generated as much excitement and debate in recent years as gene editing. Breakthrough tools such as CRISPR-Cas9 have opened up possibilities that once belonged firmly […]
By: Kathryn Wagstaff – Senior Business Development Manager for West midlands Growth Company As global healthcare continues to shift toward digital-first, data-enabled, and patient-centric models, international investors are seeking scalable […]
For patients awaiting organ transplants, time can be the difference between life and death. Across the world, demand for donor organs far outstrips supply, leaving thousands on waiting lists and […]
The UK life sciences sector continues to generate scientific discoveries and face increasing global demand for healthcare innovations. The Technology Supply Chain (TSC) operates as a collaborative network connecting various […]
Mental health has risen to the forefront of healthcare priorities in recent years, reflecting both growing awareness and increasing demand for services. The pandemic, economic pressures and rapid social change […]
For decades, advances in computing power have shaped the way healthcare is delivered. From early electronic records to today’s artificial intelligence, digital technology has steadily transformed diagnosis, treatment and research. […]
By: Brian Lynch, COO – Hero AI The healthcare industry is in a global crisis. I have spoken to people around the world and everyone believes that this is a […]
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been described as one of the greatest global health challenges of the twenty-first century. The World Health Organization warns that, without effective action, drug-resistant infections could […]
Clinical trials are the bridge between promising laboratory discoveries and treatments that can transform patients’ lives. Yet for decades, the process of testing new medicines has often been slow, complex […]
Artificial intelligence has already begun to reshape the healthcare landscape, from image analysis in radiology to chatbots guiding patients through triage. Yet a new wave of technology, known as adaptive […]
By: Jean McCarthy – Innovation Funding Specialist at ABGi Here we ask Jean McCarthy, Innovation Funding Specialist at ABGi, to explore how life sciences companies can leverage their IP as […]
Adapted from https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/390/bmj.r1503.full.pdf On the shelves of supermarkets and pharmacies across the UK, self-testing kits now sit alongside everyday health products. These range from male fertility checks and menopause indicators […]
Two of Birmingham’s most historic institutions are joining forces in a year-long partnership that will open new opportunities for research into biodiversity, wellbeing, and the future of urban environments. The […]
By: Alina Luchian and Dr. Istvan Petak, Founder and CSO – Genomate Precision oncology has long promised to revolutionize cancer treatment by tailoring therapies to each tumor’s unique genetic profile. […]
By Lynn Yap | Board Advisor, Life Sciences Week 2025 In health innovation, speed matters. The faster we can move a validated idea into the hands of clinicians and patients, […]
By Adam McGuinness The healthcare industry is fundamental to the well-being of individuals and the strength of entire economies. Yet it faces growing challenges, including rising costs, workforce shortages, and […]
Staff at the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital have been recognised on the international stage for their outstanding work to tackle health inequalities and improve access to care. The hospital, run […]
Popular television doctor and GP Dr Hilary Jones has spoken out in praise of the NHS Patient Choice system after travelling almost 180 miles from his Kent home for a […]
Rebecca Bekkenutte, Managing Director – Gateley Global Every successful life sciences company starts with an idea. Sometimes it is sketched on the back of a napkin, and more often it […]
By: Professor Gino Martini – CEO of PHTA West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) recently welcomed West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker and Preet Gill, MP for Edgbaston, along with […]
Amy Deakin, Managing Partner of Life Sciences Week As the Life Sciences sector continues to push boundaries, partnerships have never been more pivotal. With Life Sciences Week fast approaching this […]
By David Kidney In July 2025, we were treated to something that has been quite rare in recent years – public policy announcements by the UK Government and the West […]
By Lynn Yap | Board Advisor, Life Sciences Week 2025In health tech, the story often unfolds like this: A pilot programme delivers dazzling results — reduced waiting times, improved outcomes, […]
Written by: Ellen Daniels, CEO BCGA and Life Sciences Week Advisory Board Member At BCGA, we’re used to dealing with the highly practical and safety-critical applications of gases in hospitals, […]
Written by: Dr Richard Fallon, CEO of the Technology Supply Chain The West Midlands is fast becoming a powerhouse in health technology innovation, thanks to the groundbreaking work of the […]
Aston University has announced a major international partnership with Max Healthcare India, one of the country’s largest and most respected hospital networks. The two organisations have signed a memorandum of […]
The UK government’s renewed focus on data-driven innovation in the life sciences sector marks a major shift in how health research, diagnostics and treatment are delivered. Central to this transformation […]
Migraine remains one of the most common and disabling neurological conditions in the UK, affecting around ten million people. For decades, treatment options have offered limited relief to many patients, […]
A major pillar of the UK government’s new Life Sciences Sector Plan is a bold drive to boost domestic manufacturing of medical products, underpinned by a commitment of up to […]
The UK government has launched a new Life Sciences Sector Plan, a ten-year strategy designed to boost the country’s position as a global leader in life sciences. Announced on Wednesday […]
In July 2025, England launched its “Fit for the Future” strategy outlining a 10-year plan to reform the NHS. The strategy focuses on expanding community-based care, accelerating digital infrastructure and […]