Innovation mission United Kingdom: medical isotopes and nuclear medicine
Van derden
18/03/24 -
21/03/24
Are you a professional working as a researcher, entrepreneur, physician, business developer, or policymaker in the Netherlands specializing in nuclear medicine? Are you interested in building connections with British experts, sharing knowledge, and exploring collaboration opportunities? Then, join the innovation mission to the United Kingdom.
Nuclear medicine involves the development, testing, and application of radioactive materials (medical radioisotopes or radionuclides) to observe bodily functions (diagnostics) or to treat diseased cells (therapy). During the mission, we bring together experts from both countries to foster connections in research, development, and clinical application of innovations in nuclear diagnostics and treatment.
Audience: Participation in this mission is particularly interesting if you:
- are a researcher, entrepreneur, physician, business developer or policy maker;
- are attached to a knowledge institution, (academic) medical centre, (technology) company or government organisation; and
- are active in nuclear medicine.
Programme: The following components are foreseen in the programme:
- Informal kick-off and dinner
- Bilateral R&D seminar
- Site visit(s)
- Meetings with representatives from leading UK institutes like: National Nuclear Laboratory, King’s College Hospital, Imperial College, Royal Marsden, Institute of Cancer Research, Oxford University and University of Manchester (all TBC)
Costs: The participation fee is €250 per person. This includes:
- participation in the joint programme;
- local transfers to and from the programme components; and
- lunch and dinners mentioned in the final programme.
Participation does not include travel, accommodation and all individual expenses.
Registration: Please register before 24 January 2024 using the online application form. Final participation depends on the number of places available and how well your organisation fits within the scope and objective of the mission.
For more information, please bisit the event webpage.