Human tissue biorepository at the University of Birmingham

Human tissue biorepository at the University of Birmingham

People

The organisation of Birmingham Science City reflects the diversity of its partners and has been developed to take full benefit of their individual resources and contributions.

Success has been based on the time and effort contributed by a broad range of people from partner organisations. They have brought their knowledge and experience to the initiative and to the many projects, events and activities it has stimulated. This has been focused through a number of individual peer groups responsible for developing specific aspects of Science City.

  • Executive Team

    The Birmingham Science City Executive Team lead the day-day running of the partnership

  • Partnership Board

    The Partnership Board provides the overall direction of Birmingham Science City.

  • Working Groups

    Working groups have been set up to bring together experts in specific areas to direct the development of projects.

Latest News

  1. EEF Future Manufacturing Awards 2012

    14th May 2012

    Capturing and celebrating the best in UK Manufacturing. Closing date for entries: 20th July 2012 Award cat... more

  2. Sperm crawl and collide on way to egg, say scientists

    14th May 2012

    Scientists at the Universities of Warwick and Birmingham have shed new light on how sperm navigate the fema... more

  3. Knowledge into reality - the power of partnership

    5th April 2012

    Birmingham Science City, the University of Birmingham and Caret invited participants to consider the power ... more

  4. International Rescue

    20th April 2012

    The Midlands has a reputation for innovating, but a poor record of exporting its ideas. UKTI recently brou... more