SIU Workshop Sessions: Piloting a Successful Scientific Start-up
Do you have an amazing idea but no clue how to start working on it? Are you interested in learning more about translating science into real-world solutions? Learn how to maximize your chances of being a successful science entrepreneur!
Science and business approach the world with often conflicting perspectives. As a result, it is common that scientists wish to create successful start-ups but lack rigorous academic training in business entrepreneurship.
In this event, attendees will hear from Dr. Alan D. Roth, who will detail his experiences acquired over an extensive career combining academic research and teaching with three important business areas: investment management/capital markets, strategic consultancy, and emerging executive operations.
To provide an initial bridge across this gap, Dr Roth will introduce his views on a new enterprise based on scientific innovation. With some interactions and real business examples, he will present the essential components required for a start-up company and help listeners cultivate a business viewpoint and seek success from there.
Alan has been teaching a newly designed course at Oxford for all graduates – masters, DPhils and postdocs – which he has entitled “Scientific Entrepreneurship” which will be of interest for those who wish to continue learning beyond this “taster” event. He will hold this course again in the next academic year.

There will be a networking & drinks reception after the event.
The event is free as always. Spots are limited, so get registered today!

Guest Tutor:
Alan D. Roth
Visiting Lecturer at University of Oxford
The Royal Society Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Oxford
Managing Director of Fitzroy Partners Limited

Profile:
During the earlier years of his career, Alan was dedicated to academia and basic life sciences research at Oxford, Columbia and Merck. Then at McKinsey & Company he provided analysis, problem solving, and client team leadership expertise for major international corporations. As Head of International Healthcare and later of overall sector Investment Researchat Commerzbank Asset Management ($140bn AUM) he was then responsible for international allocation portfolios in healthcare and other industry investments out of the US. In 2002-2004, he co-founded, took public and was the first CEO and CFO of Chiral Quest, Inc., an emerging USA-China chiral pharmaceuticals company which is now well established in global markets. For the past 13 years he co-founded and developed Fitzroy Partners Limited, an international investment and advisory firm focused on life sciences ventures.
Date: 18 June 2019, 17:30 (Tuesday, 8th week, Trinity 2019)
Venue: Rodney Porter Building, off South Parks Road OX1 3QU
Venue Details: Howard Schneiderman Room, Level 3
Speaker: Alan D. Roth (Fitzroy Partners Limited)
Organiser: Science Innovation Union
Organiser contact email address: cameron.gardner@ndm.ox.ac.uk
Host: Science Innovation Union
Part of: SIU Workshop Sessions
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Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/siu-workshop-sessions-piloting-a-successful-scientific-start-up-tickets-63016891218
Cost: Free
Audience: Public
Editor: Cameron Gardner