Max Healthcare, Aston University Sign MoU for Healthcare-Focused Academic Collaboration

Max Healthcare, Aston University Sign MoU for Healthcare-Focused Academic Collaboration

The agreement aims to facilitate knowledge exchange among clinicians, scientists, epidemiologists, public health experts, and industry professionals in allied research domains.

Max Healthcare and Aston University, UK, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance academic and research collaboration in healthcare, medical sciences, and related fields.

The agreement aims to facilitate knowledge exchange among clinicians, scientists, epidemiologists, public health experts, and industry professionals in allied research domains.

As part of the collaboration, both institutions will jointly conduct training programs, offer fellowships, and enable academic exchange visits. The partnership will also include joint symposia, conferences, and research-focused meetings.

Dr. Sandeep Budhiraja, Group Medical Director, Max Healthcare, stated, “Collaborating with Aston University will enhance our capabilities in clinical research, innovation, and capacity building—ultimately helping us deliver better care to our patients and contribute to the global healthcare landscape.”

Research Collaboration and Clinical Advancement

The MoU was signed during a visit by the Max Healthcare team to Aston University. The formal signing was conducted by Professor Osama Khan, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), and Dr. Vinita Jha, Director – Research & Academics at Max Healthcare.

Professor Osama Khan, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Aston University, said, “Bridging continents and disciplines, Max Healthcare and Aston University unite to pioneer transformative healthcare solutions, blending India's clinical expertise with the UK's academic innovation to shape a healthier global future.”

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