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BSGCT Newsletter July 2022
The latest news and updates from the BSGCT
Dear %FirstName%,
We hope you are well and enjoying the summer.
We are very pleased to announce that BSGCT will be running its Science Writing Competition again this year. The competition will launch in the next couple of weeks, so look out for full details to be announced very soon!
On a different note, we will take a break from our online seminars this summer and will be back in September with an exciting talk as part of our Public and Patient Engagement series.
Last but not least, this is a friendly reminder to book your tickets for our Annual Conference in Edinburgh as they are selling fast! For more information and to register visit www.esgctcongress.com.
Kind regards,
The BSGCT Board
PREVIOUS EVENTS
ECR Seminar
Last month we were joined by Emma Williams, EJW Solutions Limited, who highlighted how to use a tool from the world of enterprise to plan fellowship and grant proposals. See our website for full details.
Public and Patient Engagement Seminar
In May Dr Nicole Paulk, University of California, San Francisco, explored ‘What’s possible with AAV gene therapy for rare disease’. Visit our website for more details.
The seminar was generously supported by:
NEXT EVENT
Our online seminars begin again in September, with a Public and Patient Engagement seminar exploring Epidermolysis bullosa. Full details will be announced shortly on our website.
NEWS
BSGCT Blogs! Check out our latest features
“Making gene and cell therapy possible: Viruses” by Alexander Baker, Accession Therapeutics. Read more.
“Commercialising Academic Research: Risk and Opportunity” by Sam Goldsmith, CGT Catapult. Read more.