• No results found

Program for School of Health Innovation Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship course, spring 2019

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Share "Program for School of Health Innovation Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship course, spring 2019"

Copied!
3
0
0

Laster.... (Se fulltekst nå)

Fulltekst

(1)

1

Program for School of Health Innovation

Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship course, spring 2019

School of Health Innovation is a collaborate initiative between UIO, NTNU and KI. We aim to provide life science researchers and clinicians with tools and insight into how innovation can be put to work for the benefit of patients, the healthcare system and our society. We have since 2017 delivered courses to life science phds, post-docs, clinicians and professors from our Nordic universities.

Wednesday 6th February to Friday 8th February, Radisson Blu Airport, Hotelvegen 1, Gardermoen, OSL, Norway

Wednesday 6th february, 2019

10.30-11.00:

Registration and refreshments

11.00-11.30

Opening of School of Health Innovation – Welcome

UIO - Bjarte Reve, KI – Samer Yammine, and NTNU – Tonje S Steigedal

12.00-12.50

Lunch in Hotel Restaurant

13.00-14.30

Terje Lindberg, Pleasure of the pitch

Lindberg is creative leader in Company Stories, has worked in Theatre and TV with the art of dramaturgic composition. He´s also a politician.

14.30-15.15

Case presentations PubGene Eirik Næss Ulseth, Pubgene Case

Founder and serial entrepreneur will be in panel

15.45-16.30

Agnete Fredriksen – Vaccibody Case Founder and President of Vaccibody 16.45-18.30

(2)

2 Group work with cases

19.00-21.00 Dinner at Hotel

Thursday 7th February, 2019

08.00-09.00

Group work with case presentations

09.00-09.50

How does an early stage investor evaluate your project?

How can you make your project investable?

Jens Petter Falck, Assoc prof UIO, and formerly VC investor Parallell work streams for the case presentations

10.00-11.30

Odd Arild Lehne, Pubgene Case CEO and serial entrepreneur

10.00-11.30

Case presentations Vacciboddy UIO, NTNU and KI will be in panel

11.30-12.30 Lunch at Hotel

12.30-13.30

Health Innovation and entrepreneurship Jan Terje Andersen, UIO

Group leader

13.45-14.45

How to build bridges between excellent research and new healthcare business?

Dr. Magne Rekvig, Inven2

15.00-16.00

Financing your research and opportunities for commercialization Norwegian Research Council

16.15-17.30

Group work with assignment for next module 19.00-21.00

Dinner at Hotel

(3)

3 Friday 8th February

08.30-11.30

How to formulate business models based on your research idea?

Lean Canvas, Samer Yammine, Karolinska Institutet

11.30-12.30 Lunch at Hotel

12.30-13.15

Leadership, how to achieve results and be productive?

Results assurance, Bjarte Reve, UIO and CEO of Nansen Neuroscience Network

13.30-14.30

Group work with assignment for next module

14.30-15.00

Wrap up of module, and evaluation UIO, NTNU and KI

Referanser

RELATERTE DOKUMENTER

To summarise this excursion into the interplay be- tween media innovation and social change, we pres- ent a research agenda to increase our understanding of how media

Based on our knowledge of the current literature that presents theories of entrepreneurship and innovation, we were motivated to do an examination of the entrepreneurs’ decisions

It ex- amines quality of care issues amidst expanding coverage (43), the role of private health-services in the ‘public good’ (44), politics (5), solidarity and obligation (36,

The ideas launched by the Beveridge Commission in 1942 set the pace for major reforms in post-war Britain, and inspired Norwegian welfare programmes as well, with gradual

Political intervention and receptiveness to foreign pressure seem to have been the most important reform-promoting forces, whereas vested institutional interests and

The EU’s assumption of a military role by the establishment of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) in 1998 has been accompanied by the anticipation that the Union will

The dense gas atmospheric dispersion model SLAB predicts a higher initial chlorine concentration using the instantaneous or short duration pool option, compared to evaporation from

The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine development provide a very relevant context to study inequality and innovation, and with this article we aim to explore how theories of