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White paper | Microbiome research trends

Microbiome research trends: Leveraging the microbiome to improve health and prevent disease

This white paper provides a data-led analysis of our Global Challenge campaign and online event programme that brought the research ecosystem together to leverage the microbiome to prevent disease and improve health. By focusing on industry engagement and geographical metrics, our team has worked to provide our academic, research commercialisation, and industry communities with a trustworthy resource on global university-industry collaboration and research trends in the microbiome space.

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This white paper includes:

  • Top microbiome innovations trending with industry 
  • Data insights around the research submitted by our global academic community
  • A geographical breakdown of the universities and companies that engaged the most and the conversations started during the campaign

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About the authors

Jake Mitchell

Jake is the IN-PART Digital Marketing Manager, having joined the team in April, 2021. He graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2018 after studying English Language and Linguistics. 


About IN-PART:

We believe that scientific collaborations should solve real-world problems and bring a positive impact to society. We facilitate and accelerate the bench-to-bedside journeys by connecting the right partners from industry and academia at the right time. Our intelligent matchmaking platform (Connect), and bespoke scouting tool (Discover) provide an opportunity for a global network of decision-makers to collaborate around novel innovations and expertise to establish meaningful partnerships.

IN-PART, a digital partnering platform for university-industry collaboration.

250+ universities and research institutes around the world currently showcase their research and innovation on IN-PART to find new collaboration partners in industry. R&D teams get free access to the platform (create an account here). There are no hidden costs and we don’t claim downstream success fees.

Discover, a bespoke scouting service for open innovation.

Through Discover, corporate R&D teams can leverage our extended academic network, which reaches multiple teams across 1,200+ universities and research institutes worldwide. In response to a specific research requirement or challenge, Discover enables R&D teams to identify new opportunities for commercialisation or to solicit proposals for new research

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