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Allan Shaw is a Postdoctoral Researcher at The University of Sheffield, contributing to an industrial collaboration with Aclipse Therapeutics to investigate M102 as a potential therapeutic candidate for motor neuron disease. Previous experience includes serving as a Doctoral Student and Research Assistant, where work focused on reprogramming fibroblasts into induced neuronal progenitor cells for models of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Dementia. Allan also held the position of Research Technician in the Centre for Stem Cell Biology, concentrating on the culture of pluripotent stem cells. Educational achievements include a Master's in Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine from The University of Sheffield and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from The University of Salford. Early career roles include work as a Laboratory Technician at the University of Toledo and hospitality staff at Manchester United.
The University of Sheffield
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The University's history stretches back to 1828, when the Sheffield School of Medicine was founded, and our University Charter was granted in 1905.