This week, 5 of our brilliant ReproUnion researchers— Angel Elenkov, Ann Holm Hansen & Lærke Priskorn focusing on male infertility and Hannah Schorle & Judith Bello Rodríguez focusing on female infertility – are diving deep into the BII Summerschool: Innovation and Commercialisation of Your Life Science Projects. 🚀
The intensive 5-day course is all about empowering Life Sciences researchers to turn groundbreaking ideas into thriving entrepreneurial ventures the journey so far has been nothing short of inspiring!
Midway through the program, here are some key takeaways:
✨ Strategic Decision-Making: Knowing when to steer your innovation towards commercial success or scientific discovery is crucial—early-stage insights that shape the entire journey.
✨ Patient-Centered Research: Engaging with patients to truly understand their needs is essential for designing impactful research projects to make a difference.
✨ Inspiration: Witnessing the dedication of life science entrepreneurs, all driven by a passion for improving patient outcomes, has been incredibly motivating.
The course, hosted at the prestigious BioInnovation Institute in Copenhagen, features a lineup of speakers from across the Danish innovation ecosystem.
A massive thank you to everyone who made this possible, including Leonie Kellner Cathrine Nygaard Christensen Niels Jørgensen Eva Hoffmann Trine Winterø Trine Bartholdy Lars Gaardhøj Aleksander Giwercman Henriette Svarre Nielsen Jens Sønksen Eva Elmerstig Anette Steenberg Kelle Moley Stine Gry Kristensen Katalin Vikuk and the ReproUnion partnership: Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak, University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet), Region Hovedstaden, Region Skåne, Lund University, LU Holding, Malmö University, Medicon Valley Alliance, Ferring Pharmaceuticals Your support is invaluable!
Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of innovation and entrepreneurship! 💪 hashtag LifeSciences hashtag Innovation hashtag Entrepreneurship hashtag ReproUnion hashtag BII hashtag overgransen hashtag reproductivehealth hashtag reproductivemedicine