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Investing in education and capacity-building is the first step to develop translational capacity

We believe that education and training must be the basis for strengthening the clinical development scenario in the country.

Therefore, we invest and develop projects that aim to train people and companies in different needs of the health sector: scientific development, regulatory issues, and best practices, among others.

In this way, we help train professionals with the most varied skills, connect players who work in different parts of the chain, and attract investment for clinical development in Latin America.

Investing in education and capacity-building is the first step to develop translational capacity

We believe that education and training must be the basis for strengthening the clinical development scenario in the country.

Therefore, we invest and develop projects that aim to train people and companies in different needs of the health sector: scientific development, regulatory issues, and best practices, among others.

In this way, we help train professionals with the most varied skills, connect players who work in different parts of the chain, and attract investment for clinical development in Latin America.

Global Health and Clinical Development Chair - University of Oxford

A partnership to strengthen Oxford’s initiatives on capacity-building through research and teaching in Latin America and to attract global resources for healthcare development in Brazil, improving the country’s translational capacity and putting Brazil on the global road map of clinical development

Partnership University of Oxford, USP, UNESP and UNICAMP for Translational Science discipline

The unprecedented agreement between the Universities creates a discipline that aims to develop, together with young Brazilian scientists, the necessary skills so that health innovation projects get off the ground, are correctly addressed to regulatory authorities and reach the population.

Radical Innovation Program & Workshop at Anvisa

Promoted by Anvisa in partnership with Abiquifi and ApexBrasil, the event aimed to debate  Brazilian regulatory frameworks and innovative ways of developing the healthcare chain in the country. SAIL was responsible for fostering support for local biotechs for them to be able to scale innovation and clinical development

Inovalabs Regulatory Training at Fiocruz

Mentorship sessions with biotechs, to support them with their Regulatory Strategies.

Information Guide for Biotechnology Startups

Developed by SAIL in partnership with Abiquifi: ensuring training and regulatory guidance for healthcare startups.

Available here

Global Health and Clinical Development Chair - University of Oxford

A partnership to strengthen Oxford’s initiatives on capacity-building through research and teaching in Latin America and to attract global resources for healthcare development in Brazil, improving the country’s translational capacity and putting Brazil on the global road map of clinical development

Partnership University of Oxford, USP, UNESP and UNICAMP for Translational Science discipline

The unprecedented agreement between the Universities creates a discipline that aims to develop, together with young Brazilian scientists, the necessary skills so that health innovation projects get off the ground, are correctly addressed to regulatory authorities and reach the population.

Radical Innovation Program & Workshop at Anvisa

Promoted by Anvisa in partnership with Abiquifi and ApexBrasil, the event aimed to debate  Brazilian regulatory frameworks and innovative ways of developing the healthcare chain in the country. SAIL was responsible for fostering support for local biotechs for them to be able to scale innovation and clinical development

Inovalabs Regulatory Training at Fiocruz

Mentorship sessions with biotechs,  in order to support them with their Regulatory Strategies.

Information Guide for Biotechnology Startups

Developed by SAIL n partnership with Abiquifi: ensuring training and regulatory guidance for healthcare startups.