Georgia Taylor
PhD Student
Department of Biochemical Engineering
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Georgia graduated from the University of Essex with a BSc and MSD in Biochemistry in 2020. Her masters research project was conducted in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Essex researching the development of specific inhibitors that prevent hnRNPA1-mediated therapy resistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer. Currently, as a PhD student at UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering, Georgia is studying developing a continuous manufacturing process for mRNA vaccines for the treatment of HIV.
PhD Student
Department of Biochemical Engineering
Contact
[email protected]
Bio
Georgia graduated from the University of Essex with a BSc and MSD in Biochemistry in 2020. Her masters research project was conducted in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Essex researching the development of specific inhibitors that prevent hnRNPA1-mediated therapy resistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer. Currently, as a PhD student at UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering, Georgia is studying developing a continuous manufacturing process for mRNA vaccines for the treatment of HIV.