23 April 2024
Vaccines are highly sensitive to temperature and need to be refrigerated within a very specific temperature range to be effective. Imagine how vaccine deployment could be transformed and more lives saved if the need for cold chain storage and transport could be eliminated. This week Lee and Gwilym are joined by Dr. Asel Sartbaeva, co-founder and CEO of EnsiliTech Ltd and her patent attorney Isobel Finnie, of Haseltine Lake Kempner LLP, to discuss the innovative work EnsiliTech is doing to thermally stabilise vaccines. They discuss Asel’s journey in developing a silica-based solution for storing vaccines, the company’s mission to eliminate vaccine spoilage and the importance of territorial coverage in patenting.
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This week Lee and Gwilym are joined by the UK's best known double act in IP, Adam Williams and Andy Bartlett...
In this episode of Two IP's in a Pod, Lee and Gwilym engage in a captivating conversation with Otto English, the...
You don't need to like cats for this blog, but it does help. This week Lee and Gwilym are joined by guests über-blog IPKAT!...
How are the UK's sole traders and small firms coping with life on lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic? Lee Davies, Chief...
The Pubcast is back! Lee and Gwilym are in The Lamb London with guest Sarah Rodriguez...
In this episode, Lee and Gwilym chat with Martin Brassell and Neil Bellamy about NatWest's innovative lending...
Robots are sexy... and reasonable! Ryan Abbott, author of "The Reasonable Robot", professor of Law at the University of Surrey...
Two IPs in a Pod brings you it's first ever Pubcast! It's a long awaited reunion for Lee and Gwilym as they record their first ever in-person episode...
Join Lee and Gwilym as they sit down with Jane Wainwright from IPause, the latest initiative by IP Inclusive...