The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Focus on pharma for BDIC

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

How Covid-19 brought the pharmaceut­ical sector together to “push the boundaries” will be discussed at this year’s Biodundee conference.

The Biodundee Internatio­nal Conference will return as a free online event on May 12.

Celebratin­g its 20th year, the conference highlights and promotes the life sciences and healthcare sectors in Dundee.

Among the six sessions packed with industry experts is a focus on the pharmaceut­ical supply chain and its response to the pandemic.

Dave Tudor, managing director of the Medicines Manufactur­ing Innovation Centre (MMIC), will chair the session.

He will be joined by Dr Julie Brady, business developmen­t manager for drug discovery at Dundee University; Tom Shepherd, chief executive of Captor Therapeuti­cs; Colin Mackay, chief executive of Symbiosis Pharmaceut­ical Services; and John Arthur, operations director at MMIC.

They will discuss the next steps in implementi­ng the response plan, including improved use of data and collaborat­ion between industry, the NHS and government.

It will also consider the creation of a vaccines and advanced therapies strategy.

Ms Brady highlighte­d the importance of the session.

She said: “A successful industry co-exists with a successful supply chain, including materials and manufactur­ing capacity, and innovation. In the pharmaceut­ical sector the thriving industry base feeds upon innovation, often from the academic base.”

The doctor continued: “This is both in terms of new ideas for medicines and vaccines as well as improving manufactur­ing processes.

“This session will look at how Covid-19 has brought the pharmaceut­ical sector together to push the boundaries of scientific response whilst maintainin­g safety and public trust.”

Biodundee will be delivered by DC Thomson & Co Ltd for the first time this year and is held in associatio­n with AMICULUM and Medtronic.

The title of this year’s conference is “Life Sciences

and Healthcare: Key Sectors for Economic Recovery”.

Another session will consider animal health, agri-tech and aquacultur­e opportunit­ies in Scotland.

John Mackenzie, chief executive of Roslin

Innovation Centre, will act as chairman.

Panellists include David Farquhar, chief executive of Intelligen­t Growth Solutions; Dr Jenna Bowen, a postdoctor­al researcher at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC); Dr Simon

Doherty from the Institute of Global Food Security; and Dr Lawrence Brown, a board member of British Veterinary Associatio­n’s Scottish Council.

People can register for the free event at biodundee. co.uk

 ??  ?? BIODUNDEE 2021: Agri-tech CEO David Farquhar will weigh in on sector opportunit­ies.
BIODUNDEE 2021: Agri-tech CEO David Farquhar will weigh in on sector opportunit­ies.

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