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  • Development of UGGT1 inhibitors as broad-spectrum antivirals, Nicole Zitzmann (Department of Biochemistry)
  • Development of an adeno-associated viral vectored immunoprophylactic strategy against blood-stage Plasmodium vivax Malaria, Martino Bardelli (Jenner Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Developing small molecule inhibitors for a rare childhood seizure disorder, Wyatt Yue (Nuffield Department of Medicine, Structural Genomics Consortium)
  • Harnessing the properties of a small compound to improve the efficiency of reprogramming dendritic cells to pluripotencyPaul Fairchild (Sir William Dunn School of Pathology)
  • Deep Brain Stimulation for Multiple System Atrophy, Alex Green (Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences)
  • Structure-guided design of FAM83B inhibitors for triple negative breast cancer, Alex Bullock (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • MICA: Reprogramming tumor immunity by targeting tenascin-C, Kim Midwood (Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences)
  • T-cell receptor-like antibodies targeting p53, Alison Banham (Radcliffe Department of Medicine)
  • Polymer-DNA nanoparticles for Therapeutic Intracellular Delivery, Andrew Turberfield (Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics)
  • Orthotopic colorectal cancer patient-derived xenograft models to test therapeutic manipulation ofGREM1, Simon Leedham (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Structure-Guided Design of Sonic Hedgehog Morphogen Inhibitors, Christian Siebold (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Proof-of-concept controlled human infection with Plasmodium vivax malaria to accelerate Phase II clinical trials of vaccine candidates, Angela Minassian (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • How does BCG vaccination facilitate protection against malaria? Anita Milicic (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • CMV-vectored vaccines: second generation vectors with improved safety profile, Sarah Sebastian (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Development of a novel bivalent vaccine to prevent both Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi infections, Christine Rollier (Department of Paediatrics)
  • Ultrasonic electrospray of intact complexes from vesicles and exosomes, Carol Robinson (Department of Chemistry - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • Non-invasive estimation of pulmonary blood flow in primary pulmonary hypertension, Peter Robbins (Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics)
  • New approaches to microsphere formulation for single dose prime-boost vaccine delivery, Anita Milicic (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Utilising immune-dominant epitopes of limited variability to create a novel influenza vaccine, Sunetra Gupta; Department of Zoology - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • Development of UGGT1 inhibitors as broad-spectrum antivirals, Nicole Zitzmann (Department of Biochemistry)
  • The development of pan-genotypic Hepatitis C virus vaccine generating T and B cell immunity, Eleanor Barnes (Radcliffe Department of Medicine)
  • A universal H1N1 influenza vaccine using an epitope of limited variability: Sunetra Gupta; Department of Zoology - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • A flexible and scalable platform for creating novel medicinal macrocycles, James Naismith (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Pre-clinical development of therapeutic cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies to Ebola viruses, Pramila Rijal (Radcliffe Department of Medicine)
  • Structure based beta-Lactamase resistant transpeptidase inhibitors to address antibiotic resistance: Christopher Schofield (Department of Chemistry - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • Polymeric-DNA nanoparticles: modular delivery systems for nucleic acid-based therapies: Andrew J Turberfield (Department of Physics - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • Measuring lung inhomogeneity in paediatric cystic fibrosis, Grant A.D. Ritchie (Department of Chemistry - Mathematical, Physical & Life Sciences Division)
  • Universal Big DNA assembly: transition to a translatable high throughput process, Christopher O'Callaghan (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Using DNA-based diagnostics to prevent death of children with blood disorders in sub-Saharan Africa, Anna Schuh (Department of Oncology)
  • Using genome variation to sort extremely rare cell populations for clinical application, John Frater (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
  • Antibody-mediated oligonucleotide delivery to brain for neurodegenerative disease, Suzan Hammond (Department of Paediatrics)
  • CAT&MAUS: simultaneous imaging and analysis of joint motion for clinical assessment: Stephen Mellon (Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology & Musculoskeletal Sciences)
  • GAPDH and extracellular vesicles: biological nanoparticles for therapy of neurodegenerative diseases: Ghulam Dar (Department of Paediatrics)
  • Proteomic biomarkers in IBD, Alexander Adams(Nuffield Department of Medicine)