UCL postgrad is a winner at NIHR trainee camp

UCL postgraduate Derick Adigbli has won a highly commended prize for his poster at this year’s NIHR experimental medicine training camp.

Derick, who is one of UCL SLMS Grand Challenge students, was selected to attend the NIHR Experimental Medicine Research Training Camp.

As a condition of attendance at the Camp, each trainee had to submit an abstract about their research work. Only 35 were selected for presentation. Derick’s prize was one of only 4 poster prizes.

Derick Adigbli’s research project is: “Development of Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) as a delivery tool to improve cancer chemotherapy; Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) is a recently developed technique for targeted drug delivery, involving light-activated release of chemotherapy drugs” with Dr Sandy MacRobert from the Research Department of General Surgery at UCL.

The focus of the training camp was on the development of a communications plan for a research grant for a fictitious funding body. The poster competition was judged by Professor Jim Neilson (Dean of NIHR Trainees), Dr Denise Best (Academic Careers Manager at Oxford BRU), Margaret Hall and Isobel Boyer (NIHR lay advisors).

The NIHR BRCs at UCLH, Moorfields and Great Ormond Street Hospitals, together with UCL’s School of Life and Medical Sciences provide funding for UCL’s SLMS Grand Challenge PhD studentship scheme. The scheme is designed to attract researchers with the highest intellectual and scientific skills to the field of Life and Medical Sciences.

For more information go to the Grand Challenge studentships page of the UCL website.

Picture is Derick being presented his prize by Dr. Louise Wood, Head of Research Infrastructure and Growth, Department of Health.