Autonomous labs
Supporting complex programmes that help scientific discovery move from promising idea to practical impact.
Oxford · UK
Beatrix Summer Davies Fletcher works where healthcare, emerging technology, and ambitious research meet.
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A life shaped by curiosity
and a willingness to begin.
A note from Dad
I built this little website as a gift for you, Beatrix — to celebrate the life you’ve lived and the work you’re doing now.
It isn’t being published. It’s here for you to look at, change, add to, or delete. If you’d like anything altered — papers, qualifications, a résumé, photos, or anything else — just send me an email and I’ll make the changes for you.
With love,
Dad
Beatrix is a Programme Manager in the AI and Robotics Institute at the Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford, working primarily on autonomous labs within Applied Partnerships.
Her background spans frontline clinical experience, digital transformation, and AI delivery across Australian and UK public health systems, academia, and private industry.
This profile is an initial portrait, assembled from public professional information and family photographs. The final voice and details should be reviewed by Beatrix before publication.
The site can grow in the directions that matter to Beatrix: the work she does, the people and places she loves, and the ideas still taking shape.
Current work in Oxford, AI and robotics, autonomous labs, clinical AI, and the projects that have brought her here.
02 · FoundationsA place for degrees, fellowships, certifications, papers, presentations, and a résumé whenever Beatrix wants to add them.
03 · AwayHolidays, London and Oxford, favourite places, food writing, renovations, and the small adventures around the big work.
04 · PeopleA private family album and the people who have been part of Beatrix’s story from Australia to the UK.
05 · NextA flexible space for future projects, interests, writing, talks, or anything else she decides belongs here.
Growing up surrounded by family, sport, friends, and the wide-open Australian landscape.
Building a life in care through her midwifery and nursing studies and early professional work in Brisbane.
Moving across the world and bringing clinical experience into digital transformation, technology, and AI.
Now working in Oxford on programmes that connect research, robotics, and the future of scientific discovery.
Turning complexity into momentum — with care, clarity, and a sense of possibility.
Supporting complex programmes that help scientific discovery move from promising idea to practical impact.
Connecting clinical need, responsible technology, and real-world delivery across healthcare systems.
Designing new routes into emerging technologies and helping multidisciplinary teams do their best work.
A growing family album — the places, people, and moments that sit behind the work.




































