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Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences

Faculty of Law
 

LML attended a four-day annual retreat in Denmark to mark the start of the Inter-CeBIL Programme, with collaborators from CeBIL at the University of Copenhagen, the Petrie Flom Centre at Harvard, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and other leading academic institutions.

 

The retreat provided an opportunity for collaborators to convene, share progress updates, and receive feedback on areas such as:

  • Advanced Medical Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Quantum Technologies (QT)
  • Pandemic Preparedness and Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR)
  • Sustainable Innovation and Biosolutions

 

We look forward to conducting more exciting research with our Inter-CeBIL partners.

 

Based on the work from CeBIL, the overall aim of Inter-CeBIL is to leverage and operationalise existing and new knowledge-networks to identify and tackle the most serious challenges to health & life science innovation, while placing particular emphasis on practically relevant results, as well as legal and regulatory support, for medical researchers, business communities and incubators.