Midlands Innovation Health works in partnership with a wide range of health-focussed networks. Our networks span a multitude of disciplines and interests, from Microscopy to Bioimaging and from health data to Immunology.
These professional collaborations facilitate the sharing of knowledge, training, and facilities, which in turn fosters the generation of new ideas and allows our networks to effectively serve the people living in our communities. Read more below.
MEVN aims to develop a vibrant multidisciplinary research community, facilitate inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral research collaborations, share best practice, and train the next generation.
MIIN aims to develop the skills of our people whilst empowering and celebrating our diverse research and innovation community. We deliver world-class research that impacts our people living in our communities.
MMIN brings together interdisciplinary expertise from across the region in the acquisition, analysis and interpretation of medical imaging data in health and pathology.
HDRUK Midlands catalyse new research collaborations across the Midlands Innovation membership, creating research communities for a purpose. We generate new ideas in partnership with regional stakeholders.
MREM aims to develop the skills of our people whilst empowering and celebrating our diverse research and innovation community. We deliver world-class research that impacts our people living in our communities.
We catalyse new research collaborations across the Midlands Innovation membership, creating research communities for a purpose. We generate new ideas in partnership with regional stakeholders.
Munchies is a collaborative group of academics and clinicians from the Midlands, who share an interest in children's eating behaviour.
Minerva Business Angels, part of the University of Warwick Science Park, is the UK’s largest traditional Angel network with Angel groups operating throughout the Midlands.
The Ophthalmic Technology Hub aims to be a world leading centre for ophthalmic medical devices, diagnostic instrumentation and treatments for eye.
The group aims to translate research into practice. Membership is open to all with an interest in research into Medication Optimisation.
The MMSG was established by Midlands Innovation, and affiliated Midlands institutions, in order to coordinate knowledge transfer and equipment sharing among universities based within the region.
A unique academic team that truly integrates knowledge, expertise and resources across four leading institutions to deliver greater insight into children with rare and complex syndromes.
Midlands Innovation is uniquely placed as a pan-regional research and innovation partnership to deliver world-class research and activities that power growth in the region.