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Business and commercial

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Business and commercial

Research and experimentation are key to innovation.  At the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences we believe that opening our research capabilities and capacities through direct engagement with businesses, charities and NGO’s provides the fastest and most effective route to application.

Professor John Love and Professor Paul Francis

Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellors for Business Engagement and Innovation

Together, our external partners, entrepreneurs in residence, academics and researchers create a multidisciplinary, open innovation ecosystem that draws a line from some of the most fundamental questions in the Life Sciences to crest-of-the-wave solutions, enabling us to generate real value and impact society for the better.

Food security; pollution; dementia; obesity; mental health; personalised wellbeing; pre-emptive healthcare; all examples of the challenges we face now and in the future, and all active areas of collaboration between our research teams and external partners.

Together, we can help you solve today’s problems and build the future.

Case studies

[SENISCA – Reversing Cellular Ageing

SENISCA was spun-out of University of Exeter (UoE) research and capitalises on decades of expertise in the RNA and ageing biology spaces.  Read more](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hls/business/senisca/)

[Spinout:  ISCA Diagnostics Ltd

ISCA Diagnostics Ltd is a University of Exeter spin-out company, established by Professor Christopher Thornton in 2012. Read more](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hls/business/iscadiagnostics/)

[PARC

Our team at the University of Exeter Psycopharmacology PARC have developed a therapy that has shown early promise in treating alcohol addiction.  Read more](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hls/business/parc/)

[Pharmaceutical Pollution Initiative

Accelerating our transition to the sustainable use of medicines in human healthcare through a system-wide collaboration approach. Find out more](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hls/business/pharmaceuticalpollutioninitiative/)