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Virtual Tumours to Inform Cancer Drug Delivery

Virtual Tumours to Inform Cancer Drug Delivery

Simon Walker-Samuel (UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Engineering), Paul Sweeney and Rebecca Shipley have published their work on high-resolution imaging or surgically-resected tumours, combined with…

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Podcast: “Nerves on the Edge”

Before Christmas, James Phillips and Rebecca Shipley from the UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering recorded for the Naked Neuroscience series of the Naked Scientists, on…

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EPSRC Grant NerveDesign

Rebecca Shipley was awarded her EPSRC Healthcare Technology Challenge Award on Mathematical Modelling Led Design of Tissue-Engineered Constructs: A New Paradigm for Peripheral Nerve Repair (NerveDesign)

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Podcast with the Naked Scientists

Last week, Rebecca Shipley and Mr Tom Quick (Consultant peripheral nerve surgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital) recorded a podcast with the Naked Scientists.

Social gathering during the launch of the Centre for Nerve Engineering

We have launched the UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering

In May 2016, James Phillips (UCL Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering) and Rebecca Shipley launched the UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering (CNE). The CNE brings together scientific and engineering research across the physical and life sciences at UCL to tackle nerve repair problems and translate them to the clinic.

Rachel Coy in Vienna

Rachel Coy presents her research in Vienna

Rachel Coy recently presented her research on “A mathematical model to inform the design of peripheral nerve repair constructs” at the 6th Vienna Symposium on Surgery of Peripheral Nerve.

PhD researcher Paul Sweeney at MechEng Day 2017

Paul Sweeney presents his research at Mech Eng Day

Congratulations to Paul Sweeney on an excellent presentation at UCL Mech Eng Day 2017. Paul was presenting his research on combining mathematical modelling with high resolution imaging to improve cancer therapies. Watch this space for his next paper out soon!

New Paper Published in J Tiss Eng Reg Med

Congratulations to Rachel Coy, who has had her first paper published in the Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Her paper, entitled “An Integrated…

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EPSRC Grant Award in Nerve Tissue Engineering

Rebecca Shipley was awarded her EPSRC First Grant on Mathematical Modelling to Define a New Design Rationale for Tissue-Engineered Peripheral Nerve Repair Constructs

Rosetrees Interdisciplinary Prize

Rebecca Shipley and Simon Walker-Samuel (UCL CABI) were awarded the Rosetrees Interdisciplinary Prize 2016 for their computational approach to predict improvements for T-cell therapy in pancreatic cancer

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