Examples of our partnerships

Find out about our engagement and partnerships with global, national and local stakeholders.

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Our partnerships and engagement

The Faculty of Health has partnered with global, national and local stakeholders in the commercial, public and third-party sectors. This includes undertaking research partnerships with multiple external bodies, including large and small companies, charities, the NHS and the government.

These partnerships can take many forms our flexible approach to external bodies allows us to mould the partnership to the project. Our work ranges from short-term agreements to long-term partnerships spanning multiple years.

As a research-intensive institution, we have a diverse interest in health and disease-related research, including rare and orphan diseases.

To find out whether we have expertise in your specific areas of research, contact the Faculty of Health Knowledge Exchange Team.


Case studies

BenevolentAI

Progressing BEN-34712 for the potential treatment of ALS into IND-enabling studies

University of ºù«Ӱҵ researchers worked with Benevolent AI to successfully deliver its pre-clinical candidate, BEN-34712, for the potential treatment of motor neurone disease.

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Verge Genomics

Validating new drug targets for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

Verge Genomics, a drug discovery company developing therapies for neurological diseases, formed a research collaboration with the ºù«Ӱҵ Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN) to accelerate the biological validation of novel drug targets and the screening of new drug compounds for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

IBS Network

Investigating a potential treatment for IBS

Dr Bernard Corfe, from the Molecular Gastroenterology Research Group, and medical librarian and PhD student Vicky Grant suggest that vitamin D3 may be an effective new treatment for IBS. Their findings are based in part on a novel systematic review of online patient-led accounts, which has led to the design of a clinical trial.

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WHO Collaborating Centre

FRAX® – a tool to assess fracture risk in osteoporosis

Research led by the University of ºù«Ӱҵ has resulted in FRAX®, the first internationally-applicable fracture risk calculator. This tool provides a 10-year probability of whether an individual will suffer from a major osteoporotic fracture, enabling physicians in over 53 countries to target therapy and resources to patients at the highest risk.

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Simcyp Ltd

Streamlining drug development by using computational simulations
User-friendly computational simulations developed at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ and subsequently commercialised through the award-winning spinout company Simcyp Ltd have enabled pharmaceutical companies to identify dangerous or unsuitable compounds at an early stage of drug development.

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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)

Preventing and Tackling Mental Ill Health through Green Social Prescribing Project Evaluation

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ºù«Ӱҵ Centre for Health and Related Research (SCHARR) was the lead bidder collaborating with colleagues in the Department of Landscape and the School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery. SCHARR led the consortium with recognised topic experts at ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University and the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth.

Outputs, publications and further work

We are anticipating a number of high-quality peer-reviewed publications from this work in addition to other avenues of high-impact dissemination. These include publication as public-facing documents on Government websites, case studies, toolkits and conference presentations.

Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR)

QUIT Smoking Cessation Service Evaluation

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A team from ºù«Ӱҵ Centre for Health and Related Research (SCHARR) has been commissioned by Yorkshire Cancer Research to evaluate the QUIT programme. South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Care System are implementing the QUIT programme and are a partner in the evaluation.

As a service evaluation, the questions asked by the evaluation are guided primarily by the information needs of the QUIT programme to inform its future running.

Outputs, publications and further work

Reports, peer-reviewed publications and other communication materials to communicate the evaluation findings and support local and national decision-making. The evaluation of the QUIT service is the largest national evaluation of its kind so far. We therefore expect it to have a substantial impact on decision-making. Ongoing engagement with local and NHS England stakeholders.

GSK (Haleon)

Oral Health Quality of Life

In partnership with GSK’s consumer healthcare division (now Haleon), researchers at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ conducted a study to understand the effect of sensitive teeth on people’s day to day life. This led to the development of the Dentine Hypersensitivity Experience Questionnaire (DHEQ), a condition-specific quality of life measure. The DHEQ enables the evaluation of the impact of dentine hypersensitivity on a patient’s quality of life and the impact or improvement following treatment and has been used widely in clinical trials.

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Sexual rights charter

Researchers from the School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery, in partnership with Age-Friendly ºù«Ӱҵ, successfully designed and launched the UK's first Sexual Rights Charter to challenge negative attitudes towards ageing and sexuality, enhance professional practice in health and social care, and empower older adults to live fulfilling lives.

The Charter has generated substantial interest from various organisations, including ºù«Ӱҵ City Council Social Care Department, Primary Care Doncaster, and others beyond the South Yorkshire region. The research team are now working with these organisations, along with stakeholders outside of the region, to implement the Charter within their services, ensuring that the rights and needs of older adults are prioritised.

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Our partners

Some of our partners include

ScHARR Knowledge Exchange partner logos: AstraZeneca, abbvie, Baxter, Vifor Pharma, Novartis, Takeda

ScHARR Knowledge Exchange partner logos: BresMed, Analysis Group, World Health Organization, Department of Health and Social Care, ViiV Healthcare, Duchenne UK.

Centres of excellence

The University's cross-faculty research centres harness our interdisciplinary expertise to solve the world's most pressing challenges.