Professor Sir John Bell, a founding director of Oxford Science Enterprises, has resigned amid a slew of boardroom changes at the company, Sky News learns.
Professor Sir John Bell, the scientist who served as Boris Johnson's COVID testing tsar, has quit the investment company which backs start-ups created from Oxford University's academic research.
OSE, which used to be called Oxford Sciences Innovation, is an investor in dozens of companies, including Vaccitech, which created the biotech platform behind AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine. "I am grateful that John has offered ongoing support for OSE, and he will remain close as we continue to grow the portfolio and support the Oxford Science ecosystem."
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