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The articles in this blog will focus on the main barriers to translational research and how to overcome these.

In this Regenerative Medicine TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Hassan Rashidi highlights his Regenerative Medicine TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving human stem cell-derived 3D hepatospheres (3D Heps) for liver diseases.

In this Cell & Gene Therapy TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Marion Mercier highlights her Cell & Gene Therapy TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the validation of novel gene therapies for epilepsy.

In this Cell & Gene Therapy TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Rajeev Rai highlights his Cell & Gene Therapy TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving hematopoietic stem cell gene editing to correct platelet defects in Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS).

In this Cell & Gene Therapy TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Juan Antinao Diaz highlights his Cell & Gene Therapy TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving AAV delivery in Dravet syndrome.

In this Cell & Gene Therapy TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Ellie Crompton highlights her Cell & Gene Therapy TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving new therapies for rare disease Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD).Ìý

In this Cell & Gene Therapy TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Giulia Massaro highlights her Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the use of chemokines as a novel target to improve peripheral nerve regeneration.

In this Repurposing TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, recognising the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Guillem Mòdol Caballero highlights his Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the use of chemokines as a novel target to improve peripheral nerve regeneration.

In this Repurposing TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, acknowledging the amazing translational work being done by postdoc and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Pilar Acedo highlights her Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the repurposing of gene P53 reactivators to treat pancreatic cancer.

In this Repurposing TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, acknowledging the amazing translational work being done by early career and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Melissa Rayner highlights her Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, establishing a relationship between a drug’s affinity for PPARγ and nerve regeneration.

In this Repurposing TIN interview as part of the Early Career Innovators series, acknowledging the amazing translational work being done by early career and non-tenured researchers within the ÂÒÂ×Ðã Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs), Dr Jennifer Rohn highlights her Repurposing TIN Pilot Data Fund awarded project, involving the reformulation of the common chemo drug mitomycin-C for bladder cancer.

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