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3D Printing of Personalized Cardiac Patches and Hearts

3D Printing of Personalized Cardiac Patches and Hearts

Author: Professor Sian Harding, 30th September 2019 Tissue engineering for cardiac repair has reached an advanced stage and engineered constructs…

Retirement of Prof George Dickson, a founder of British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy

Retirement of Prof George Dickson, a founder of British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy

Author: Dr Linda Popplewell, 25th July 2019 The British Society for Gene Therapy, as BSGCT was originally named, was founded…

The origin of your noggin

The origin of your noggin

Author: Dr Liam Hurst, 16th July 2019 ‘Where do you get your brains from?!’ Perhaps your parents have said this…

Human Germline Editing – What’s the big deal?

Human Germline Editing – What’s the big deal?

Author: Dr. Jonathan Appleby, PhD; Chief Scientific Officer, Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, 14th May 2019. In November 2018, He…

One image at a time: using cryoEM to unpick how viruses infect cells

One image at a time: using cryoEM to unpick how viruses infect cells

Author: Dr Alan Parker, 25th April 2019 Over the last few years a wave of virus-based therapies has progressed through…

A final chance to breathe: Could gene therapy cure cystic fibrosis lung disease?

A final chance to breathe: Could gene therapy cure cystic fibrosis lung disease?

Author: Alexandra McCarron, PhD student; Cystic Fibrosis Airway Research Group, University of Adelaide, 14th March 2019. Imagine a newborn baby…

Cracking the enthesis code

Cracking the enthesis code

Author: Subashan Vadibeler, Undergraduate Student; University of Malaya, 22nd February 2019 The very thought of an injury is enough to…

Overcoming the disconnection

Overcoming the disconnection

Author: Beth MacLeod, Undergraduate Student; University of Dundee, 1st February 2019 We all have a universe inside our head. A…

Author: Lucy Lewis, PhD Student; Cardiff University, 21st January 2019 One in 37 people in the UK are diagnosed with…

Rare is not so rare

Rare is not so rare

Author: Helena Meyer-Berg; DPhil Student; University of Oxford I want to find a treatment for a disease. The disease is…

It’s an ECR life?

It’s an ECR life?

Author: Alan Parker, 27th November 2017 Who’d be an Early Career Researcher (ECR) these days? Long gone are the halcyon…

Mitochondrial donation: pronuclear transfer progress

Author: Professor Rafael J. Yáñez-Muñoz, Royal Holloway University of London   Mitochondria produce ATP and are generally considered the powerhouses…