School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (University of Manchester)
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The Chemistry Partnering Service provides translational expertise from which a range of strategic partnerships and value-added services can be developed.

By registering with our ePartnering service SMEs will access a unique opportunity to present their chemical or pharmaceutical needs to the entire Team at the University of Manchester’s state of the Art Core Technology Facility (Please remember that while we refer to SMEs we include in this academic projects with the potential of company creation).

The Chemistry Partnering Process will work in the following way:

SME registration with ePartnering

Advsory Team to pre-assess needs and arrange presentation date

SME presentation to Advisory Team at Core Technology Facility, with immediate Team response

Advisory Team to prepare and return formal report of recommendations and actions to SME

Please note that the Chemistry Partnering Service has been created for those organisations in ERDF Objective 2 areas. However, where possible the Service will seek to assist companies from outside this region. These will be dealt with on a case by case basis once the registration process has been completed.

Please find the service map below outlining the areas in which we can assist.

SERVICE MAP:
A NW REGIONAL FILTER TO DEVELOP AND STRENGTHEN REGIONAL BIOTECH INVENTIONS : A MEDICINAL & ASSOCIATED CHEMICAL PLUS PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE SUPPORT PROGRAMME

News & Events
Interactive CPS website goes live
The 2nd Chemistry Partnering Networking Conference will be held on the 3rd March 2008 at the Core Technology Facility
Chemistry Partnering site goes live
Inaugural Chemistry Partnering Event to be held -January 31st at the Core Techgnology Facility
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