Our networks
The NHSA convenes networks in areas of strength and need. These NHSA networks bring together experts and practitioners from across our membership and their strategic partners
Advanced therapies
The NHSA Advanced Therapies Network has increased the coherence of the national Advanced Therapies offer from the North.
Ageing North
Information on the Northern Health Science Alliance’s programmes and resources on Healthy Ageing.
Child Health
More information about our work to improve child health in the North is coming soon. Find out more about Child of the North.
More information coming soon
Data and AI
Building on the success of Connected Health Cities, the NHSA has expanded this network of health and civic data system leaders across the North.
Diagnostics and Medtech
Working closely with industry, local government, policy makers and investors, our network brings together the globally leading northern Diagnostics and MedTech infrastructure to deliver innovation and value at pace and scale.
Northern Head and Neck Cancer (NHNA)
The NHNA brings together academic and clinical experts in the field with a “Bench to bedside” approach.
Health Equity North
Health Equity North, launched in 2023, is a virtual institute focused on place-based solutions to public health problems and health inequalities.
Investors
Acting in our role as a cluster development organisation, we aim to build connections between the northern life sciences sector including NHSA members and life science investors.
Knowledge Exchange
More information on our Knowledge Exchange network coming soon
More information coming soon.
Nutrition North
The NHSA has established a Nutrition North network, a rapidly developing coalition of nutrition scientists and practitioners across the North of England. The network involves researching various aspects of nutrition – from basic metabolic science to policy and implementation.
Research and Innovation
How we work to put northern expertise and priorities on the map.
Women's Health
‘Woman of the North: Inequality, health and work’ is an award winning report that finds that women living in the North have lower healthy life expectancy, fewer qualifications, worse mental health, and are more likely to suffer domestic violence or to end up in the criminal justice system than their counterparts in the rest of England.
Workforce Challenges
More information about our Workforce Challenges programme coming soon.
More information coming soon.
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