Nanoneedle Technology Corrects Genetic Mutation in Rare Skin Disease
LCN Researchers from the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London have developed a novel technique using tiny, biocompatible needles—called nanoneedles—to deliver gene-editing tools directly into skin cells, correcting a genetic...
George Booth
Professor George Booth joined King’s College London in October 2014 as a Royal Society university research fellow and proleptic lecturer. In September 2019 he became a Reader in Theoretical Physics. He has an Msci in Physics from the University of Nottingham and a PhD...
Chenlei Gu
Chenlei is a PhD student supervised by Dr Ciro Chiappini at Kings College London and Dr Michael Thomas as secondary supervisor. Chenlei’s project involves the development of needle-based biosensors for spatial sensing at the interface of tissues.