Open Innovation in Life Sciences 2025

23 Oct 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland

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Robyn Cody

Postdoctoral Researcher Implementation Science in Health Care

University of Zurich

Zürich, Switzerland

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I am a health scientist focusing mainly on the development and evaluation of complex interventions in the Swiss health care system.

My organisation

University of Zurich

University of Zurich

University

Zürich, Switzerland

At the University of Zürich, we pride ourselves on being one of the leading research and education institutions in Europe. Our diverse community encompasses over 26,000 students and a wealth of renowned faculty members dedicated to advancing knowledge across various disciplines. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, we foster an innovative environment that encourages groundbreaking research and entrepreneurial thinking. We are committed to building partnerships that drive societal impact and prepare our students for the challenges of tomorrow’s world.
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About me

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Midwifery, a Masters in Health Sciences with a major in Health Services Research and PhD in Medical Science. I experience with multi-centered randomized controlled trials, behavioral interventions, process evaluation, mixed methods research in maternal, psychiatric and acute care settings. Currently I focus on implementing evidence in acute health care settings, analyzing and adapting processes for efficiency as well as evaluating and addressing influential contextual factors of behavior to promote quality of care and patient safety.

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Skills

  • implementation science
  • Multi-Site Projects
  • qualitative research
  • quantitative research
  • Process Evaluation

Interests

  • Health care
  • patient safety

Speaker sessions (1)

Thursday, 23 October 2025

10:15 - 11:15

Panel Discussion 1: Transforming Diagnostics for Global Health and Policy Impact

Track:Panel Discussion
  • Open Innovation
  • Diagnostics
  • Policy

This session explores how emerging diagnostic technologies can reshape global healthcare, influence policy, and improve access. Experts from academia and industry will share insights on advancing these innovations.