
FutureHealthcareHub
@futurehealthhub
We are the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub for Targeted Healthcare: Biomanufacturing solutions to transform precision healthcare
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biochemical-engineering/research/research-and-training-centres/ 18-10-2017 06:25:29
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How can the same genetic finding mean different things in different people? In the 2nd episode of this CPM podcast series, Rachel Horton & gabrielle samuel talk with Anneke Lucassen about why context matters in interpreting #genetic and #genomic tests. podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series-2-episo…




Read the latest article from Edison Bicudo, Irina Brass @InaBrass and Penny Carmichael @pencar27, the Hub's Regulatory Strategies team UCL STEaPP, on how stakeholders can work together to successfully roll out point-of-care manufacture, The Conversation 👉theconversation.com/personalised-m…

NMR Reveals Functionally Relevant Thermally Induced Structural Changes within the Native Ensemble of G-CSF. In collaboration with @NIBSC_MHRA. Well done Mark-Adam Kellerman pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…





NEWS: Huge congratulations to IChemE Fellows Chris McDonald Materials Processing Institute, Dr Suzanne Farid UCLBiochemEng, and Professor Iqbal Mujtaba University of Bradford for being elected as Fellows of Royal Academy of Engineering for outstanding contributions to engineering👏🎉 Read the story ➡️ fal.cn/3sebZ



For my talk at the FutureHealthcareHub cell-free specialist workshop next Friday at UCL, I couldn't resist: "Harder, better, faster, stronger" cell-free systems. I'll be presenting work by two stars in Lakshmeesha Kempaiah Nagappa, Kameshwari Chengan. School of Biosciences, University of Kent The Leverhulme Trust

Combination therapies with multiple antibodies are emerging as useful approaches to treating some cancers. How do antibodies and antibody fragments affect each other when coformulated? Read this paper by Hongyu Zhang from the FutureHealthcareHub pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…



Episode two of our new podcast series is out now! In this episode we speak to Miriam Sarkis. She tells us all about her work, where she looks at ways of optimising advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Spotify link here: open.spotify.com/episode/2tKYIy…


How to reduce precision medicine’s carbon footprint. Short video abstract of work conducted with the wonderful Anneke Lucassen as part of Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky) Wellcome youtu.be/WD4ehcEwSKk via YouTube