Pharmidex at the DDW Turning Science into Business Symposium
November 4, 2025
We’re pleased to share that
Janette Dalay Robertson, Business Development Manager at
Pharmidex, will attend the DDW Turning Science into Business Symposium 2025 on Tuesday, 4th November, at the
The Francis Crick Institute, London.
Janette looks forward to connecting with industry leaders and exploring new collaboration opportunities.

#Pharmidex #DDW #DrugDiscovery #Innovation #FrancisCrickInstitute

We’re delighted to announce that Pharmidex will present our poster "Driving breakthroughs in Parkinson’s & neurodegeneration research” at the upcoming RSC BMCS meeting. With over 23 years of CNS expertise, we support biopharma partners in developing new therapies for Parkinson’s disease and tauopathies, through: 🔹 Parkinson’s & neurodegeneration models 🔹 Transgenic CNS lines (incl. 5xFAD) 🔹 Biomarker & BBB penetration studies Join us in Cambridge to explore how our GLP-accredited CNS platforms accelerate discovery and development.

Pharmidex is pleased to share that Ash Alavijeh , our Head of Operations, will be attending the Life Sciences Wallonia Business Forum this evening at the Residence of the Belgian Ambassador. Hosted by the Economic Counsellor of Belgium-Wallonia Investment & Trade, the event brings together leading organisations across the European life sciences sector to explore how Wallonia supports international growth both financially and strategically. We look forward to connecting with international partners and exploring opportunities for collaboration and innovation in the European life sciences ecosystem.

Pharmidex is proud to sponsor the SMR meeting Target Identification and Validation in Drug Discovery
We’re excited that Janette Dalay Robertson (Business Development Manager) and Ian Knowles (Head of Respiratory) will attend, eager to meet attendees, share ideas and explore new collaborations to advance drug discovery and development. At Pharmidex , we know robust target validation is key to successful therapeutics. Our expertise in biomarker analysis, histology, in vivo models, and autoimmune disease research supports innovation across translational medicine.



