EPSRC - Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Regenerative Medicine

Manufacturing Fellowships

To maintain the UK’s global research standing in the context of increasing international competition, UK research councils focus a significant proportion of their investment on supporting those individuals who are deemed to have the most potential to deliver the highest quality research which meets UK and global priorities. The regenerative medicine manufacturing sector provides a perfect environment for such fellowships as considerable growth is required to ensure the success of the industry and the developing leaders can integrate their work into the wider innovation system. The UK makes significant investments when it sees the potential and benefit of technology to society. On the site SpecialEssays.com at https://specialessays.com you can order an essay about all the country's investments and the technologies that work thanks to them.

EPSRC Centre members have secured fellowships funded from a variety of sources in order to focus on key challenges of commercial relevancy within the regenerative medicine manufacturing field.

 

EPSRC-funded Manufacturing Fellowships

  • Prof Nick Medcalf - Regenerative medicine manufacture: A systems-based research platform

EPSRC-funded Career Acceleration Fellowships

  • Dr Melissa Mather

EPSRC-funded Early Career Fellowships

  • Dr Robert Thomas

EU-funded Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowships

  • Dr Lisa White

Loughborough University Enterprise Fellowships, funded from the EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account

  • Dr Alex Lyness
  • Dr Mark McCall
  • Dr Liz Ratcliffe

Nottingham Research Fellowships, funded by The University of Nottingham

  • Dr Jing Yang

Hermes Innovation Fellowships, funded by The University of Nottingham

  • Dr Samantha Wilson

E-TERM Fellowships, funded by EPSRC and awarded through a competitive process at six universities

  • Chris Adams
  • Dr Amanda Barnes
  • Dr Derfogail Delcassian
  • Dr Stuart Jenkins
  • Dr Ílida Ortega Asencio
  • Dr Asha Patel
  • Dr Qasim Rafiq
  • Dr Samantha Wilson
  • Dr Owen Davies
  • Dr Anthony Herbert
  • Richard Harrison
  • Sandhya Moise
  • For more details of the E-TERM Fellowship Programme, click here