Partnerships that help the right people find the right support
Relatix Bio works with clinicians, researchers, startups, charities, and trusted community voices to build better pathways for participation, insight, and support across neurodiversity and chronic mental health conditions.
We are building partnerships with organisations, communities, and innovators who want to create something genuinely useful. That may include startups, health apps, researchers, clinicians, charities, or trusted community voices, but the common thread is shared purpose and participant value.

Who we partner with
This page is here to help the right organisations recognise themselves quickly. If you are building something that could genuinely help people, we would like to hear from you.
Startups, apps, and digital health teams
For early-stage founders and product teams building promising tools, interventions, or platforms who need access to relevant communities, early validation, and engagement insight.
Clinicians, therapists, and programme developers
For professionals developing practical support pathways, structured interventions, or better ways to understand variation in symptoms, needs, and outcomes.
Academic and psychiatric researchers
For research groups seeking access to characterised participant communities, more trusted participation pathways, and longitudinal follow-up potential.
Biotech, biopharma, and neurotechnology teams
For exploratory and early-stage programmes looking for subgroup insight, matched cohorts, and a better view of who may benefit most from an intervention or platform.
Charities and support organisations
For organisations already serving relevant communities directly and able to help shape ethical, trusted, community-informed participation pathways. These collaborations can help participation opportunities reach the communities they are actually meant to serve.
Community educators, influencers, and trusted voices
For people with trusted reach into neurodivergent or mental health communities who can help surface opportunities, improve understanding, and connect the right people with the right initiatives.

Why teams work with us
You often need more than recruitment. You need insight, fit, and trust.
Organisations building apps, tools, services, or interventions often need to understand whether what they are creating resonates with the right people, which kinds of users engage most strongly, and where support or onboarding needs to improve.
Relatix Bio is designed to support that learning process through better cohort building, better engagement understanding, stronger long-term community trust, and the kind of participant insight that can support both precision medicine and personalised medicine strategies over time.
How collaboration works
We are looking for partnerships that are credible, constructive, and genuinely useful for participants as well as partners.
1. Define the opportunity
We start by understanding what you are building, who it may help, what kind of collaboration is actually useful, and where we may be able to provide market insight.
2. Assess fit and participant value
We prioritise partnerships that are credible, clearly framed, and capable of delivering real value for the people being invited to take part.
3. Build the right pathway
Together we define the most appropriate cohort, community route, and support structure for responsible engagement and follow-up.

Trust and community reach
Charities, support organisations, and trusted voices are an important part of the network around us
Some of the most important partnerships may not be commercial at all. Charities, support organisations, and credible community educators can help us find the right participants, make participation opportunities understandable, and ensure engagement happens in a way that feels respectful and useful.
Our participants are ready to help organisations like yours make sure an initiative, product, or service is genuinely valuable, understandable, and worth engaging with.

Let’s make new connections
If you are building something that could genuinely help people, we would be glad to explore a partnership with you
We are especially interested in collaborations that improve support, insight, inclusion, and cohort building for people living with neurodiversity or chronic mental health conditions.

