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University of Dundee’s entrepreneur in residence to inspire medicine students

Dundee University Tower Building.
Dundee University Tower Building.

Students at University of Dundee are encouraged to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit to develop the healthcare of tomorrow.

Kenny Fraser will share three decades of experience in the business world with Dundee University’s School of Medicine having been named as a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR).

He will utilise the School’s research base to highlight how the emerging field of human data science can be developed for commercial purposes.

Mr Fraser is chief executive of Triscribe, which uses prescription data to help hospital staff optimise medicine usage to improve patient outcomes.

As part of the EiR scheme he will work across the school, encouraging and mentoring students and staff to exploit their research to improve the health of patients.

Enhance University’s reputation

Dr David McBeth, director of research and innovation services at Dundee University said: “Hosting a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence is a huge honour.

“Human data science is a rapidly expanding area and the University has the capability to benefit from its vast commercial potential.

Dr David McBeth, Dundee University’s Director of Research & Innovation Services.

“Kenny’s experience will help staff and students tap into these opportunities.

“The University is already at the heart of the Tay Cities Deal, which will harness our excellence in science and research to create jobs and drive economic and health benefits across the region.

“Kenny’s appointment will further enhance the University’s reputation as a centre for innovation and entrepreneurship within these fields.”

What is human data science?

Human data science is an emerging discipline that relies on precision data and is commercially relevant to traditional healthcare markets such as medical technology, drug development, and diagnostics.

Over time, patients create thousands of data points throughout their life that help identify changes in their health but also enable tracking of similar patient cohorts across regions and geographies.

Kenny Fraser, chief executive of Triscribe

Dundee’s School of Medicine has an untapped wealth of knowledge and experience in human data science, which has the potential to revolutionise the healthcare market.

Its staff also possess expertise across several key areas relevant to the direction of the healthcare market, including health data science, informatics and medical technology.

Catalyst to transform ideas

“Dundee has a world-leading medical school generating ideas that can make a real difference to the future health of billions of people,” said Mr Fraser.

“I am excited to be taking on the EiR role which will act as a catalyst to translate some of these ideas into new commercial businesses, bring economic benefits and jobs while using the latest technology for good.”

Entrepreneurship and innovation are at the heart of the University’s activities. It is a major contributor to the local and national economy and is leading two major projects within the Tay Cities Deal.

These will bring a combined £40 million in funding to Dundee from the UK and Scottish Governments.