Siirry sisältöön
Etusivu Ajankohtaista 28.9.2023 | How to Commercialise Your PhD in Life Sciences – Health Talks

28.9.2023 | How to Commercialise Your PhD in Life Sciences – Health Talks

Welcome to the next event from the Health Talks series – health, life sciences and entrepreneurship talks organised by Aalto University, Centria Health Hub, Health Design, Health Hub Tampere, HealthHub Finland EDIH, Healthtech Finland, Health Turku, HiLIFE (University of Helsinki), Kuopio Health, OuluHealth and Terkko Health Hub.
In this Health Talks, we will look at the paths that PhD researchers can undertake to commercialise their idea.

Doing a PhD often feels like a natural step of a prospecting academic career, which usually leads to a postdoc or a researcher positions and occasionally down the line to a professorship. However, it doesn’t need to be so, and there are many ways how a PhD and the concepts one works on during the programme can benefit the world already now. In this event, we will hear inspiring stories of doctoral researchers who decided to follow an unconventional path and take steps in commercialising their promising results.

The event is jointly organized by Aalto University and HiLIFE from the University of Helsinki. Each presentation is directly followed by a Q&A session.

AGENDA
09:30 – Welcome to today’s Health Talks by Terkko, Aalto and HiLIFE
09:45 – Anna Ptukha, University of Helsinki
10:15 – Yohann Le Bourlout, Aalto University
10:45 – Closing words
SPEAKERS:
Anna Ptukha is a PhD researcher at the Doctoral Programme Brain and Mind, and a master’s student in Translation Medicine, University of Helsinki. She is the co-founder of MIND’S EYE – a startup developing timely diagnostics of developmental conditions with eye tracking. She is also creating a low-cost, rapid and accessible ADHD diagnostic tool for middle school children in a commercialization project at the University of Helsinki.

Yohann Le Bourlout is a PhD researcher at the Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University. Together with his supervisor Heikki Nieminen, he is developing an ultrasonically actuated medical needle that can improve treatment and reduce discomfort of such interventions as biopsy. The commercialization steps of the device are just about to start, and it was recently tested in practice.

HOW:
Webinar will be held via Zoom. Link will be sent after the registration.