Pep Talk December 2022
This month in Pep Talk read our blog on Designing biomimetic neural materials for scalable 3D cell culture, read our Technote on VEGF 165 and learn more about NT-3 from our neural stem cell range.
This month in Pep Talk read our blog on Designing biomimetic neural materials for scalable 3D cell culture, read our Technote on VEGF 165 and learn more about NT-3 from our neural stem cell range.
In conjunction with the LifETIME CDT program, Qkine has sponsored a PhD studentship based at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. Martha Gallagher started her PhD in Professor Eric Hill’s lab to develop a 3D biomaterial scaffold that will display multiple neurodevelopmental signalling factors to mimic corticogenesis with induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons and glia.
A collaboration between Qkine and 3D Bio-Tissues has been awarded one of four prestigious prizes at the 2022 EIT Food Venture Summit, held in Lisbon, Portugal. Prize money will be used to develop new solutions to reduce the cost of cultivated meat.
This month in Pep Talk we discuss species-specific growth factors, our cellular agriculture promotion, events this month and our image and video competition
Catherine Elton, CEO of Qkine, will be speaking at CUAPP about how scientific research in animal-free culture can be applied to cultivated meat, taking it from academia to industry. Qkine is pleased to be taking part in building the Alternative Protein ecosystem in Cambridge to create a sustainable food future.
We are excited to be gold sponsors of the Mercia Stem Cell Alliance 10th Annual Scientific Meeting next month. The Mercia Stem Cell Alliance (MSCA) is made up of members of the stem cell research communities across the Midlands and North West who recognise the economic and social potential of stem cell research, stem cell-derived therapies and models, as well as regenerative medicine.
Join us at the Symposium for Biological and Life Sciences 2022 (SymBLS) in Cambridge. This event brings together the postgraduate community from all departments of the university to meet, exchange ideas and hear from top researchers. This year’s theme is “Overcoming Challenges in Science”
We are delighted to support the Women in Engineering, Science, and Technology networking day organized by a student committee at Aston University. Encouraging gender equality throughout STEM subjects is part of our company’s sustainable development goals and we are proud to empower women within the biotech sector.
We will be exhibiting at the annual PhD symposium at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute on the 3rd and 4th November. Join us on the 25th of October at the Francis Crick Institute in London for the 5th Annual LSCN Symposium. This entirely student-led event is a great opportunity for students to network, discuss their research and expand their knowledge in their specialist subject areas.
Join us on the 25th of October at the Francis Crick Institute in London for the 5th Annual LSCN Symposium. This hybrid event brings together brings together research groups and affiliates working in and passionate about the broader stem cell field across universities and institutions in London and further afield.