How do discoveries become devices that change lives?
Professor Sarath Ranganathan sits down with Professor Alice Pébay AM, Innovation Lead in the Melbourne Medical School and Professor Nicholas Opie, Laboratory Head in the Department of Medicine and founder of medical device company, Synchron.
Together, they explore how innovation flourishes at the intersection of disciplines, trace the path from discovery to commercialisation, and share practical advice for those ready to take their first steps into the innovation space.
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MMS Network is a podcast from the Melbourne Medical School, University of Melbourne. Recorded at The Horwood Recording Studio University of Melbourne by Gavin Nebauer. Music created by Professor Sarath Ranganathan, Head of the Melbourne Medical School. Photographer credits: Kate Longley.