Adam J Taylor

Postgraduate researcher in The School of Pharmacy at The University of Nottingham.

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Adam James Taylor

MEng(Hons) AMIChemE

British citizen born 1985. Lives in Nottingham, UK
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Summary

Enthusiastic and dedicated young researcher, bringing skills from across cell biology, engineering, materials science and mathematics to tackle critical questions facing Regenerative Medicine. Passionate advocate of high level interaction between science and the arts.


Education

2019 - present // University of Nottingham / PhD candidate
2009 - present // EPSRC DTC Regenerative Medicine / Doctoral training centre member
2004 - 2009 // University of Bath / MEng(Hons) Biochemical Engineering


Experience

2008 - 2009 // University of Bath / Academic Council member, UCAS guide.
2007 - 2008 // Merck Sharp & Dohme Ltd. / Industrial placement in Formulation Development
2006 - 2007 // University of Bath Fencing Club / Chairman


Awards

2009 // University of Bath / Carol Lawrenson Award for undergraduate research
2009 // Institution of Chemical Engineers / Associate Membership
2002 // Nuffield Foundation & QinetiQ / Nuffield Science Bursary


Selected work

2010 // Keele University / A Mathematica tool for rapid estimation of flow conditions within a compression-perfusion bioreactor (Manuscript in preparation)
2010 // University of Nottingham / The response of primary bone to chemical and mechanical surface cues
2010 // Keele University / Do embryonic stem cells form adult tissues? A brief review
2010 // Loughborough University / The Corti Foundation for Regenerative Medicine in Hearing Loss (Business plan competition)
2009 // University of Bath / Design of a fast recirculating multicolumn packed bed reactor for the enzymatic production of 6-APA
2008 // 14th UKICRS Symposium / Visualisation and control of micro-environmental pH within HPMC tablets (Poster)
2007 // University of Bath / Characterisation of alginate beads for human cell culture


Attended

2011 // TCES / Leeds
2011 // UKSAF summer meeting / Sheffield
2011 // UKNSCN annual meeting / York
2010 // Salzburg Festival / Roche Continents 2010 / Invited participant
2010 // University of Bath / 2nd CRM Symposium
2010 // Cambridge Union Society / TEDxCam
2010 // RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital / Intensive course in basic science in orthopaedics
2009 // Keele University / Bioreactors and growth environments for tissue engineering
2004 // Art History Abroad / Six week study course in Italy

Regular attendee at the London Regenerative Medicine Network.


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