• UCLB Big Talks on Big Impacts

  • By: UCL Minds
  • Podcast

UCLB Big Talks on Big Impacts

By: UCL Minds
  • Summary

  • From chronic diseases, the climate crisis, to social injustice, how are we tackling the biggest problems of the 21st century? As UCL Business (UCLB) celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2023, this new monthly podcast series will explore how we have supported UCL academics to create impact across several areas, such as: medical research, patient healthcare, the environment, and our wellbeing in a contemporary society. New episodes will be released every third Thursday of each month. Soundtrack by Harry Penfold and Thomas Shearwood.
    © 2024 UCL Minds
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Episodes
  • Professor Amit Nathwani’s journey to create a one-shot cure for haemophilia A
    Apr 17 2024

    To mark World Haemophilia Day, we sit down with Professor Amit Nathwani of the UCL Cancer Institute to explore his journey to commercialising the groundbreaking haemophilia A treatment, Roctavian. Host Nigel Campbell is joined by Prof Nathwani and Dr. Rick Fagan, UCLB Director of Biopharm, to explore how Amit’s work looking after patients with haemophilia in the NHS instilled a mission to develop a 'one and done' vaccine type approach to the condition. Amit’s lab to market story, working with UCLB, led to the creation of Roctavian, a one-time gene therapy used for the treatment of adults with severe haemophilia A. The therapy, which was licensed to BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc, received marketing approval in Europe in 2022 and US FDA approval in 2023, and is now available to patients commercially.


    Date of episode recording: 2024-04-10T00:00:00Z
    Duration: 00:23:58
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Nigel Campbell
    Guests: Prof Amit Nathwani; Dr Rick Fagan
    Producer: Nora Amin

    Visit out website for the transcript: https://www.uclb.com/

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    24 mins
  • Positive Impact: A new generation of business with society at heart
    Feb 12 2024

    This episode we explore Positive Impact. UCLB is helping to create a new generation of businesses from UCL academics specifically with positive societal impact at their heart. The commercialisation process can be a long road requiring financial, legal, and practical support. Nigel Campbell meets two inventors, Buffy Price Co-founder and COO of Carbon Re, an AI and Climate Tech company spinout from UCL and Cambridge, and Professor Pete Coffey from UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and Founder of Tenpoint Therapeutics; both who are on that journey on how their inventions might improve our future world. We also talk to Dr Anne Lane, CEO of UCLB to find out how UCLB finds the bright ideas which will improve lives, and what it takes to scale to a point where they are having true impact.

    Date of episode recording: 2024-02-06T00:00:00Z
    Duration: 00:35:54
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Nigel Campbell
    Guests: Anne Lane; Buffy Price; Prof Pete Coffey
    Producer: Nora Amin

    For more information: https://www.uclb.com/podcasts/

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    36 mins
  • The financial synergy between research commercialisation and the university
    Nov 23 2023

    In this episode, Katy Bruce, CFO of UCL Business, and Charu Gorasia, CFO of UCL, will discuss the mutually beneficial relationship between the technology transfer office, such as UCLB, and the university. They will dive into the research income financial cycle and how the commercialisation income is distributed back into the research ecosystem. This podcast will also cover the challenges around commercialisation income, how to tackle these and what does the future hold.

    For more information and to access the transcript: www.uclb.com/event-category/podcast/


    Date of episode recording: 2023-10-11
    Duration: 00:27:04
    Language of episode: english
    Presenter: Katy Bruce
    Guests: Charu Gorasia
    Producer: Nora Amin

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    27 mins

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