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Page 35 - Eclipse - Autumn/Winter 2023
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RESEARCH NEWS



        ºÚÁÏÉç takes a leading role in Knowledge


        Exchange by connecting capabilities to tackle

        infectious diseases



          n the 2019 edition of Eclipse,    and Tropical Medicine, The London   •  Mathematical modelling and decision-
          we first reported on the launch of   School of Economics and Political   making tools for public health
          The Bloomsbury SET Knowledge      Science, SOAS – University of London,   •  Using machine learning and big
       IExchange programme, involving       the Infection Innovation Consortium   data to understand challenges of
        universities in London – and in the 2021  (iiCON) at the Liverpool School of   infectious disease
        edition, we celebrated extending our   Tropical Medicine, together with
        partnership to include colleagues at the   colleagues from the London International   •  Taking a Citizen Science approach
        Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.   Development Centre.             to measure the occurrence of
        As the programme closes, we reflect on   From 2018-2022, working in partnership   resistant bacteria in selected
        the key role the ºÚÁÏÉç played in enabling   with academia, industry, policymakers,   mammals and wildlife
        collaboration between universities,   and practitioners internationally, this   •  Arts and humanities approach to
        and with external stakeholders, to   consortium enabled research and the   tackling infectious diseases and AMR
        progress translational research related   translation of knowledge into wider
        to interdisciplinary animal and human   benefits for society.          Additionally, a varied series of events and
        health challenges.                                                     training were used to upskill colleagues,
                                            Alongside STEM-specific projects   whilst highlighting examples of our
        The Bloomsbury SET (Science,        on infectious disease and AMR, the   translational research capabilities and
        Economics, Technology) innovation   Bloomsbury SET programme also      connecting our researchers with industry.
        partnership brought together higher   supported interdisciplinary teams from the   Sandpit events also aimed to harness
        education institutions (HEIs) with a   consortium to focus a social science lens   creative thinking and innovative ways to
        strong reputation in creating an enduring   on issues, through knowledge exchange   approach a problem, bringing together
        impact from their research to collaborate   projects that utilised innovative visual art,   academics and industry professionals
        on addressing global challenges of   design and storytelling methods.   from different disciplines.
        infectious disease and antimicrobial
        resistance (AMR).                   More than £5 million of the programme   Under the ºÚÁÏÉç’s leadership, the
                                            budget was used to directly support   consortium has achieved wide-ranging
        This £6.9 million programme, awarded   a range of projects, based both at the   outputs and ongoing impacts, which will
        through Research England’s Connecting   ºÚÁÏÉç and at HEIs across the consortium.   continue to result in further benefits in
        Capability Fund, was led by the     Types of activities funded included:   combatting infectious disease and AMR.
        Knowledge Exchange team within the
        Research and Innovation Office at   •  ‘Product’ development (e.g. new   To find out more, visit
        the ºÚÁÏÉç. Partners in the programme   vaccines, diagnostics, disease control   rvc.uk.com/the-bloomsbury-set
        included The London School of Hygiene   equipment, and drug candidates)
































       Photo: Peter Holloway                                                                                   35
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