A fully flexible, scalable and low-cost detection platform to sense multiple protein targets simultaneously by grafting specific sequences along the backbone of a double-stranded DNA carrier.
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Accelerated development of a potential treatment for cystic fibrosis
The UK Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Consortium (GTC) is one of the partners in a licensing agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim.
Portfolio of human colorectal adenocarcinomas
A portfolio of human colorectal adenocarcenoma cell lines including primary cell lines isolated from patients (of various Duke’s stages and histological grades) in addition to cloned cells lines genetically modified to highly express alpha integrin domains.
MyoLoop for cardiovascular research
MyoLoop is a device that can simulate pathological conditions (e.g. hypertension), to study their progression, and the effects of therapeutic interventions on them.
Charcot-Marie Tooth Disease model
Proposed use Research into Charcot-Marie Tooth Disease (Type 1A). Research into autoimmune neurological disorders would be the main target market. Problem addressed Construction of models of human inherited diseases is particularly important for testing gene therapy...
MicroRNA Biomarkers for ectopic or intrauterine pregnancy
MicroRNA are important gene regulators and their expression profiles change with pathophysiology, allowing their use as biomarkers. Imperial researchers have identified differential markers that can distinguish pregnancy of unknown location (PUL).
Dr Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro
Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro is leading a research group at the interface of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. His research lab is based in the Department of Bioengineering and the Center for Synthetic Biology and Innovation. He collaborates closely with Tom Ellis...
Improved Mycobacterial Tetracycline Inducible Vectors
A range of improved tetracycline inducible vectors to study the function of essential mycobacterial genes.
Dr Brian Robertson
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