Genomics Partnership Wales
Genomics Partnership Wales supports the delivery of precision medicine within NHS Wales through genetic and genomic technologies.
Genomics Partnership Wales supports the delivery of precision medicine within NHS Wales through genetic and genomic technologies.
DECIPHer is a research organisation based within Cardiff University and funded by Health and Care Research Wales. DECIPHer brings together experts from a range of disciplines to tackle public health issues such as diet and nutrition; physical activity; and tobacco, alcohol and drugs, with a particular focus on developing and evaluating interventions that will have an impact on the health and wellbeing of children and young people.
The Awen Institute brings together researchers, older people and the creative industries to co-produce products, services and environments for healthy ageing.
ATiC (part of the University of Wales Trinity St David) is a research and business support centre focused on the development of assistive technologies. The centre offers access to academic expertise, and cutting-edge facilities including UX laboratories and prototyping facilities.
CEMET (based within the University of South Wales) provide tech-based Welsh companies located in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire, Powys, Caerphilly, or the Vale of Glamorgan with access to funded 6-8 week R&D projects to develop products or services in fields including Machine Learning, AI, virtual reality and the Internet of Things.
Central Biotechnology Services are a technology facility within Cardiff University that offer access to life science research facilities and services, including cellular analysis, protein expression assays and genomic analysis.
The NCPHWR is a Health and Care Research Wales funded centre that houses researchers, statisticians and data analysts from Welsh universities and Public Health Wales to understand, evaluate and inform population health Improvements.