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Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence awarded to propel Bristol’s MedTech innovation pipeline towards translation

Dr Taj S Mattu

9 March 2023

Dr Taj S Mattu has been awarded a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) at the University of Bristol.

The two-year project is entitled “Bridging the gap: Creation of sustainable development models for translation of Diagnostics, Devices and MedTech innovations”. The EiR will assess and identify the support required for opportunities in MedTech and related areas, deliver development and funding roadmaps and identify suitable mentors to help drive opportunities up the technology readiness level while aligning with industry requirements.

Dr Mattu will work closely with the University’s Translational Research Hub and Enterprise and Innovation Directors in the Faculty of Health Sciences. The project aims to place sustainability at the heart of the opportunity evaluation and moulding process, ensuring MedTech products of the future reduce the carbon footprint of health systems. One of the key outcomes will be industry and health sector stakeholders partnering translational activities and the concomitant upskilling of researchers in understanding industry requirements in those areas.

Dr Mattu brings two decades of expertise in licensing, intellectual property and academic research translation, ranging from renewable energy to vaccines to diagnostic reagents and active ingredient formulations both in therapeutics and agrochemicals. Having started out as an academic himself in biomarker discovery, Dr Mattu then moved into IP licensing at the University of Oxford followed by The Ministry of Defence. After nearly a decade with Foresight Science & Technology Inc (one of the world’s leading providers of commercialisation, technology transfer and due diligence services), Dr Mattu now provides independent consultant services to UK SMEs, universities and NHS Trusts. A 2019 licensing transaction led to the licensor receiving royalties of nearly £2 milion to date and is projected to deliver over high eight-figure royalty income over the life of the patent.

Dr Mattu is also a founder of Nidor Diagnostics, an academic spinout involving the Universities of Bristol, Liverpool, UWE and the Wellcome Trust.

Further information

About the Translational Research Hub

Our Translational Research Hub (TRH) provides a single point for researchers and industry to access translational expertise and has evolved how we de-risk and accelerate translation for our growing portfolio of projects. The TRH manages our devolved translational funding and supports researchers through wraparound support, including: project planning, access to external experts; addressing downstream risks, commercial factors and regulatory hurdles; supporting funding applications; protecting inventions, investigating freedom to operate; and brokering partnerships. 

About the Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence scheme

The Royal Society’s fundamental purpose, reflected in its founding Charters of the 1660s, is to recognise, promote and support excellence in science and to encourage the development and use of science for the benefit of humanity.

The Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) scheme aims to increase the knowledge and awareness in UK Universities of cutting edge industrial science, research and innovation.

The scheme provides opportunities for outstanding industrial scientists and entrepreneurs to spend time working in a university to:

  • expose university staff and students to state-of-the-art industrial research and development and the scientific challenges faced by industry;
  • provide support and expert advice aimed at promoting innovation and the translation of research by universities;
  • grow confidence in and understanding of business and entrepreneurship among staff and students;
  • provide career recognition to the award holders and support their professional development.
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