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Case studies

Chemical & Biological Engineering at Sheffield has a strong track record of developing people to their best potential. Our graduates and researchers are able to follow paths that best suit their skills and interests.

Jordan Bye
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Jordan Bye

Final Year PhD Student

Rhian Carter
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Rhian Carter

Scientist – Oxford BioMedica

Peter O’Callaghan
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Peter O’Callaghan

Lead Scientist, Lonza, Cambridge, UK

Jags Pandhal
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Jags Pandhal

Lecturer in Bioengineering

Advanced Biological Engineering

The application of biological engineering to many of today's challenges, particularly in the fields of health and environment provide an opportunity to develop new biomanufacturing solutions to industry. By relating the engineering principles Measure - Model - Manipulate - Manufacture to biological systems, the Advanced Biomanufacturing Centre (ABC) will harness interdisciplinary expertise to deliver industrial benefit.

Advanced capabilities in:

  • Cell Engineering
  • Systems & Synthetic Biology
  • Protein Analysis, Engineering & Stability

 

 

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