Leeds Beckett University 16 June 2016 Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is progress Working together is success Henry Ford 1863 1947 The LAHP will improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Leeds by engaging the educational and research capabilities of all thr ID: 570680
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Personalised Medicine – New Opportunities to Improve Health & Wellbeing
Leeds Beckett University
16 June 2016Slide2Slide3
“Coming together is a beginning
Keeping together is progress
Working together is success”Henry Ford (1863 – 1947)Slide4
The LAHP will improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Leeds by engaging the educational and research capabilities of all three universities in Leeds with the health and care system in order to speed up the adoption of research and innovation, creating inward investment, and raising the national and international profile and reputation of the city and its statutory partners
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In short, the LAHP will: Address health inequalities to ensure that people who are the poorest improve their health the fastest Improve health outcomes and patient experience Attract investment and drive economic growth Innovate and spread knowledge Attract and retain a highly skilled workforce
We
believe we are best placed to do this when we work together. The partners involved in the LAHP
are
Leeds
and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Leeds
Beckett University
Leeds
City Council
Leeds
Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Leeds
Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Leeds
Trinity University
NHS Leeds North Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS
Leeds South and East Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS
Leeds West Clinical Commissioning Group
University
of Leeds
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World leading research and
innovationSlide6
Strategic
AlignmentSlide7
Translational Gap 2
Translational Gap 1Slide8
The
“precision medicine” laboratory – the push-pull for rapid innovationSlide9
Leeds Omics
…. advancing high-tech omics approaches and their application to biological and medical questions.
…. engaging and unifying omics researchersSlide10
Leeds Omics
The collective technologies used to explore the roles, relationships and actions of the various types of molecules that make up the cells of an organism.
Drawing on excellence in bioinformatics and computational biology and driving systems biologySlide11
Ensuring the effective use of vast data collections to drive research, policy development and public good initiativesSlide12
applied research groups and data scientists from mathematics and computer science
research at the interface between the clinic and high volume molecular and phenotypic data sets
links to the pioneering work on The Leeds Care recordcustom built: safe data room, advanced computational infrastructure and training suite“All staff operate safe and secure systems for managing and linking data; and observe the highest international standards of governance, professional practice and public engagement”Slide13
Leeds Health and Social Care Academy: an emerging collaboration
a workforce organised around the public and patients
coordination between employersengagement between the universities and employersSlide14
Key
LFLN – Leeds Female Leaders NetworkUTC – University Technical CollegeLIQH – Leeds Institute for Quality Healthcare
CLL – Connecting Leeds LeadersLeeds Health and Social Care Academy - ExamplesSlide15
“Working together is success”
a LAHP focused on
inequalities,
health outcomes and the patient
experience
a commitment to innovation, spread and the use of
knowledge
precision medicine rather than personalised medicine?
effective partnerships across the “translational continuum”
driving
patient benefit and economic
value
an emphasis on
world leading research and innovation and strategic alignment;
making greatest use of new technology platforms and
opportunities
building trust through public engagement and co-design of research and
services
a focus on attracting and retaining a highly skilled workforce: new approaches to education, training and
skillsSlide16
Thank you
for listening
a.langlands@leeds.ac.uk