
CancerTeDDy
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The Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration is developing new technologies to effectively deliver drugs for three cancers. Led from University of Cambridge
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"Reaching the current stage of development with metal organic frameworks (MOFs) is significant ā if the data is positive, it will be fantastic news." Read new CancerTeDDy blog by David FairĆ©nš»ā® on promise of MOFs for targeted drug delivery at bit.ly/3CDgRCk #cancer


Happy Halloween! š What a perfect day to share our video on imaging drug delivery in the brain š§ (any excuse to use the jelly brain moulds) CancerTeDDy FIAM UniCam Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) Engineering Dept

Following this yearās CancerTeDDy All-IRC Annual Meeting, programme manager Claire McGlynn reflects on the benefits of bringing together a multidisciplinary team and future prospects for the programme targeting hard-to-treat cancers. Read the blog bit.ly/3NnpOTY


Members of CancerTeDDy joined June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund Meet the Researchers event bringing together mesothelioma patients and their families with researchers and clinicians to discuss #mesothelioma. Thanks to Kate Hill š and @Prof_Marciniak bit.ly/3sWkDBd


A Medical Research Council Confidence in Concept (CiC) grant aimed at acceleration of the translational pathway of a promising invention awarded to CancerTeDDy Investigator Professor Oren Scherman for supramolecular local drug delivery hydrogel depot for #Glioblastoma bit.ly/3tlg4ka


Read latest CancerTeDDy Cancer in Sight blog by Sally, a patient and public involvement (PPI) member of the CRUK Cambridge Centre: Pancreatic Cancer Programme who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2011 and shares her story on diagnosis, treatment and the critical role of research bit.ly/3udK15Z


Organic electronics pioneer George Malliaras honoured with the 2023 Mid-Career #Researcher Award, presented by the #MaterialsResearch Society š eng.cam.ac.uk/news/organic-e⦠In recognition of his #career & #leadership Materials Research Society (MRS) BioelectronicsLab CancerTeDDy cambridge_ee

Book now for our event on 4th May "Advances in Targeted Delivery for Hard-to-Treat Cancers" to learn more about our latest research eventbrite.co.uk/e/advances-in-⦠@Eventbrite Engineering Dept




Could we find smarter ways to treat tumours?Maybe by changing the environment cancer cells reside in? I hope we come up with few effective ways to deal with solid tumours in particular. And detect them earlier.CancerTeDDy Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge

Excited to be speaking about the IRC with Colin Watts at Connect: Health Tech ā Live! on 14 June. You can join in online or in-person! Sign up at CHTLive.eventbrite.com #joiningthedots #chtlive


Technology Roadmapping is a powerful tool for stakeholder engagement and project planning. Find out more about how the IRC has utilised it in the latest IFM Review, now available at ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/issue-14-⦠Institute for Manufacturing (IfM)

Prof George Malliaras, who is widely considered a founding father of organic #bioelectronics, has been awarded the 2023 Blaise Pascal Medal in #MaterialsScience by EurASc š eng.cam.ac.uk/news/pioneer-s⦠cambridge_ee BioelectronicsLab CancerTeDDy Academia Europaea #science #tech


Our latest Teddy c'cowo cancer IRC blog is from Judy Coulson, on Liverpool's new Egg Facility and how she is working with the IRC to validate our emerging technologies for mesothelioma teddy.eng.cam.ac.uk/cancer-sight-bā¦

Read our latest blog: MOFs, me and the IRC by Prof Ross Forgan teddy.eng.cam.ac.uk/cancer-sight-bā¦


Register now for our event at Downing College on 16th September to mark the conclusion of the EPSRC IRC programme George Malliaras Engineering Dept eventbrite.co.uk/e/targeted-delā¦