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Early Career Innovators: Modulating Gene Therapy to Improve Therapeutic Potential, Cell and Gene Therapy TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Hemanth Ramesh Nelvagal highlights his Cell and Gene Therapy Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project, developing a novel approach of modulating gene expression to improve the therapeutic potential of gene therapy.
Improving Patient Information Sheets: Learnings from a workshop with cancer trial managers and patient and public partners
Authors: Giulia Pellizzari1 and Linda von Nerée2
‘Very interesting and thought provoking’ and ‘A great opportunity to hear from patients directly’ – Trial Managers at the CRUK & UCL Cancer Trial Centre
Early Career Innovators: Imaging Guidance for Lung Proton Therapy, Devices and Diagnostics TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Mikaël Simard highlights his Devices & Diagnostics Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the development of a prototype low-cost imaging system for lung proton therapy.
Early Career Innovators: Engineered NK cell therapy for Liver Cancer, Cell and Gene Therapy TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Mariana Diniz highlights her Cell and Gene Therapy Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project, developing a cell therapy based on Natural Killer cells to treat liver cancer.
Research Communication: Involve patients and carers in the conversation
Top tips to communicate research to people living or caring for someone with a health condition. From early lab-based research all the way to new treatments and service improvements, you will gain valuable insights that benefit you, your research and ultimately patients and their carers.
Authors: Nordia Willis1, Iyamide Thomas2, Edwin Carr3 and Linda von Nerée3
Early Career Innovators: Investigating Medicine Encapsulation as a Painkiller, Regenerative Medicine TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Olga Kopach highlights her Regenerative Medicine Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project, investigating the therapeutic potential of medicine encapsulation for treating chronic pain and nerve regeneration.
Early Career Innovators: Managing Spasticity with a Mobile Application, Devices and Diagnostics TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work of postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Sarah Massey highlights her Devices & Diagnostics Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Scheme awarded project involving the use of a mobile app to manage spasticity symptoms.
Early Career Innovators: Comparing Gene Therapies for Kennedy’s Disease, Cell and Gene Therapy TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Annalucia Darbey and Dr Charlotte Spicer highlight their joint Cell and Gene Therapy Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project, investigating the comparison of novel gene therapies to treat an inherited neurodegenerative disorder.
Early Career Innovators: Cancer Safe Stem Cells for Lung Generation, Regenerative Medicine TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Ariel Finkielsztein highlights his Regenerative Medicine Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Scheme awarded project involving the production of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) for lung regeneration.
Early Career Innovators: Ion Transporter Gene Therapy for Epilepsy, Cell and Gene Therapy TIN
In this interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdocs and non-tenured researchers at University College London (UCL), Dr Amy Richardson highlights her Cell and Gene Therapy Therapeutic Innovation Network (TIN) Pilot Data Fund awarded project based on testing a novel gene therapy for epilepsy.
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