Topic archive
science.
6 articles across the writing and project archives.

Engineering platelets for targeted haemostasis
My Cambridge PhD research used stem-cell-derived platelets as a targeted delivery system for a recombinant clotting factor.
🔗 Modern Day Alchemy: in vitro platelets
How stem cells can be used to produce platelets in vitro, and why manufactured blood products could matter for transfusion medicine.
🔗 International Conference Travel Report - Galveston, TX
A Cambridge MB/PhD travel report from the Gordon Research Conference on Megakaryocytes and Platelets in Galveston, Texas.
MB/PhD Symposium 2019
A report from Cambridge’s 2019 MB/PhD Symposium, covering machine learning, immunotherapy, platelet engineering and infection modelling.
Reverse Engineering a Hemoglobin Assay Kit
How I reverse-engineered an expensive haemoglobin assay kit using common laboratory reagents and a plate reader.

The genetics of primordial dwarfism
Research into how a CENPJ mutation alters cell division and growth, recognised with Cambridge’s Max A. Barrett Prize.