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New ministers for life sciences

Office for Life Sciences

August 4
13:59 2016

The Office for Life Sciences (OLS) will continue to be a joint unit across the Department of Health (DH) and the newly formed Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

New ministers

Sector responsibilities will be split across ministers in both departments. In the Department of Health, 2 ministers will be jointly responsible for life sciences.

Lord Prior of Brampton, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health

Lord Prior will lead on:

  • the DH life science industrial strategy
  • the Accelerated Access Review
  • making a success of leaving the European Union
  • the biopharmaceutical and medical technology industry

Nicola Blackwood, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health and Innovation

Nicola Blackwood will lead on:

  • genomics
  • data and digital health
  • emerging health technologies

Jo Johnson, Minister of State for Universities and Science

Within BEIS, Jo Johnson will be responsible for the BEIS life science industrial strategy. He will work with the BEIS Secretary of State, Greg Clark, to oversee the UKs drive to lead the world in the new age of global science.

Working together

As our ministerial support spans both departments, it will enable the life science agenda to be fully integrated into the priorities for both BEIS and DH, from industrial strategy to the uptake of innovation.

The life science sector will continue to be supported by the Office for Life Sciences and its director, Nicole Mather. Well continue to work together to achieve the best possible outcomes for the sector. Well work closely with the new Department for International Trade and Department for Exiting the European Union.

UK/EU steering group

A UK/EU steering group has been set up to oversee and manage a programme of work to inform transition. This group, aligned with the Ministerial Industry Strategy Group, is gathering views from a variety of stakeholders across the sector. The group will provide recommendations and considerations for how the UK can seize the opportunity to define for the sector a new relationship with the EU.

Future of the sector

New ministers are excited to have the opportunity to support and influence the further growth of such a strong and productive life science environment. Just this week, GSK and Verily announced 540 million of investment into the UK across manufacturing in the emerging sector of bioelectronics, further reinforcing the strength of the sector.

We are determined to ensure UKs health and life sciences sectors continue to place the UK at the forefront of 21st century healthcare and look forward to working closely with stakeholders to achieve this goal.

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