DoM Seminar: Professor Paul Dalby
30 March 2023, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
'Engineering therapeutic proteins to be easier to develop and formulate'
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL staff | UCL students
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Alison Kelly – Division of Medicine
'Engineering therapeutic proteins to be easier to develop and formulate'
Professor Paul Dalby
Co-Director, Future Targeted Healthcare Manufacturing Hub
Deputy Head (Research), Dept of Biochemical Engineering
Host: Professor David Abraham
Department for Inflammation
Thursday 30th March 2023 at 13:00 -14:00
This seminar will take place in Second Floor Seminar Room of the Rayne Buiding and will also run on Teams (link)
Lunch will be provided
Prof Paul Dalby is Co-Director of the EPSRC Future Targeted Healthcare Manufacturing Hub, and Deputy Head of the Department of Biochemical Engineering at UCL. He also Chairs the Biotechnology Special Interest Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Hub is developing new processes, analytical technologies and digital approaches for the manufacturing, formulation and delivery of personalised ATMPs and stratified biologics. Paul’s own research combines protein engineering and formulation, with biophysical characterisation, molecular modelling and simulation, to understand the factors that influence therapeutic protein and vaccine stability, and to improve their developability.
The seminars are open to UCL & UCLH staff, students and their visitors. Please contact alison.kelly@ucl.ac.uk for all enquires
Audience members: Please ensure that your mic is muted and video turned off during the talk. There will be a 10-minute Q&A at the end of the talk. Please ensure that you use the ‘raise hand’ function if you would like to ask a question. Thank you.