Innogen OU organises an on-line master’s programme in Development Management that focuses on a wide range of activities and occupations relevant to those working in development in the UK and throughout the world.
Innogen’s Joanna Chataway and Rebecca Hanlin with RAND Europe recently completed an evaluation of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative’s (IAVI) capacity building activities in East Africa.
Joyce Tait and Ann Kingiri have been asked to join a new U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee to review the state of the science of gene drive research.
Theo Papaioannou, Andrew Watkins, Julius Mugwagwa, and Dinar Kale held and facilitated an end of project workshop in Pretoria, South Africa on 5-May 2015 for Innogen OU’s Leverhulme-funded project, ‘Unpacking the role of industry associations.’
David Wield was invited to provide a keynote presentation at the 4th Annual Open Innovation Conference held in April 2015 by Shannon ABC, the research centre and Irish technology gateway for biotechnology.
Joanna Chataway will serve as president of the newly formed EuroLics, which seeks to bring together researchers who link innovation and competence building to inclusive and sustainable development.
Commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a contribution to the O’Neill Commission Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, the Innogen Institute has produced a set of reports on AMR.
Joyce Tait contributes to new Science & Technology Committee report, Advanced genetic techniques for crop improvement: regulation, risk and precaution.