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UCL Biologics TIN: Early Career Researcher Seminar

23 May 2023, 2:00 pm–5:30 pm

UCL Biologics TIN: Early Career Researcher Seminar 23 May 2023

In an exciting afternoon of talks, we will explore UCL’s emerging research into biologics therapies and the support available for ECRs. UCL early career researchers who are interested in basic and translational research are encouraged to attend. There will also be the opportunity to know about the resources made available from the Translational Research Office, UCL Business, Innovation & Enterprise, the Research Coordination Office and the Academic Careers Office to navigate the complex translational ecosystem at UCL.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Kristy Tsang – Translational Research Office

Location

Main Lecture Theatre
UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
20c Guilford St, London
London
EC1V 9EL
United Kingdom

Please note: This event is for UCL staff only. You must register using your UCL email address or your order will be cancelled.

This is an event organised by UCL Translational Research Office and the Biologics Therapeutic Innovation Networks* (TINs).

In-person only. 

Who shall attend this event:
UCL early career researchers who are interested in basic and translational research are encouraged to attend.

Why should you attend this event:
Come and join us to learn about UCL’s emerging research into biologics therapies and the support available around you!

In this event you will see fantastic examples of how therapeutic tools such as monoclonal antibodies, peptides, and oligonucleotides could be used to address high medical needs and could revolutionise patients’ lives. There will also be the opportunity to know about the resources made available from the Translational Research Office, UCL Business, UCL Innovation & Enterprise, UCL Technology Fund, the Research Coordination Office and the Academic Careers Office to navigate the complex translational ecosystem at UCL.

Most importantly we will showcase the work of early careers researchers, encourage new collaborations and provide an insight into how to translate biomedical discoveries into viable therapeutics.

Agenda

The final event programme will be circulated to attendees in advance.

Etiquette and sustainability

Places are limited and on a first-come-first-served basis. To reduce waste and prevent people from missing out, please make sure to cancel your order if you are no longer able to attend.

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*About Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs):
UCL Translational Research Office (TRO) established the Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs) to create a ‘critical mass’ of academic researchers and industry professionals around six modalities: i) Small Molecules; ii) Cell & Gene Therapies; iii) Biologics; iv) Re-purposing; v) Devices & Diagnostics; vi) Regenerative Medicine. The TINs’ unique approach has been pioneering in providing support for UCL academics around pilot data collection, translational training, funding opportunities and multidisciplinary collaborations across institutions, partner hospitals and the industry.

Join us today:
We invite you and your colleague to join TINs. By subscribing to our newsletter, you will automatically be registered as a TINs member and be the first to receive our news and event invitations.

Capability Resource:
Looking for collaborations or a particular skill set? The TINs have created an online, internal portal (UCL sign-in required) to showcase the breadth of expertise across the TINs modalities at UCL and our partner hospitals, aiming to facilitate multidisciplinary collaborations and capabilities mapping.

ACCESS THE PORTAL - To stay aware of researchers working in your research area, identify and stimulate collaboration opportunities with like-minded individuals.

ADD YOUR PROFILE TO THE PORTAL - To get your capabilities visible across UCL experts and potentially external partners facilitated by TRO, leading to collaboration and funding opportunities.

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